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Sunny H54 Laptop Driver Windows 7 This post will show you how to install the Hardware IDs for the IBM/Lenovo/Sunny H54 laptop in Bios. This is necessary when installing or upgrading any Toshiba laptop. The updates are available in the Microsoft Update Catalog website. As Toshiba laptops currently have a compatible driver, hardware ID, and BIOS update for this machine, it does not need any further drivers provided by manufacturers like Dell and HP. All of its compatibility problems can be handled through simply updating their BIOS (and sometimes through their firmware) on-board mechanism using the appropriate software package provided by Dell and HP without needing to obtain new drivers from either of them or from Toshiba themselves. This is a one-time procedure. All of the drivers provided by these manufacturers for this laptop will work at a later date from the HP/Dell updates from their website that are provided through Windows Update or through the BIOS update. In this post, I am going to show the user how to manually update the hardware IDs for their laptop in order to allow Toshiba to deliver any driver updates via Microsoft Update Catalog website. This will ensure that any new drivers delivered through Microsoft Update Catalog website will be installed immediately without much hassle. The computer can be any IBM/Lenovo/Sunny H54 laptop manufactured in 2006 or 2007, depending on when it was manufactured, as all of them have exactly the same hardware ID. Update: I have also heard that a device can be a bit picky about which version of Windows it will allow you to install, so if you have any problems installing your drivers from Device Manager through BIOS update, please try DriverPacks Base Edition 1.2 instead. It is a program made by me and it will create a nice clean folder containing all of the drivers for this computer. The only downside is that you will need to extract each driver from DriverPacks into that directory yourself. This does not require internet connection as everything necessary is included within that directory, however, it can take a long time if you have a lot of drivers. Update2: For those that have problems installing from the Device Manager, please see the comments below by "cannonball." He provides an option for you to install from a USB drive. If you already have a bootable USB drive containing your drivers, then this will help you solve all of your issues!!! Just follow "cannonballs" suggestions and you'll be smooth sailing! Thanks for the tip cannonball; much appreciated!First, create a folder on your hard drive and name it whatever you want. I'll call mine "laptops." Now once you've created that folder, download the appropriate drivers from DriverPacks Base Edition 1.2 . When you have downloaded the drivers from DriverPacks, open it up and double-click on the folder icon in order to install its contents. This will copy all of the necessary drivers into a new folder for this laptop. Once that is complete, rename that folder to "drivers." Once you've renamed the folder to "drivers," open up your laptop and go into Device Manager by going to Start > Control Panel > System and Security > System. In my case, I am using a Toshiba Satellite L75-S205X laptop. cfa1e77820

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