If it behaves abnormally in standard operation but works correctly in safe mode, it's not a BIOS problem. In safe mode, many features are intentionally disabled; the purpose is to keep a broken feature from interfering with troubleshooting or fixing the system.
Unless you must run a particular program that does not work with Windows 10 even in compatibility mode, I strongly recommend upgrading to Windows 10, keeping the computer physically disconnected from the Internet, or converting to a Linux operating system. Windows 7 no longer gets security updates from Microsoft, and is vulnerable to all sorts of malware. Your problem may be just that. You can try a malware removal program, if you can find one that works on Windows 7 and still gets updated on the latest definitions. That may fix the issue.
The possibilities are too many for turning off itself.
1) It could be a heat issue with the TV set
2) It could be a software issue with the TV set, for example energy saving settings or active stand by mode.
3) It could be a timer set up in the TV set menu.
4) It could be a faulty power supply.
5) It could be a very unstable mains supply (not very likely, but possible)
You can check the user manual for information about +"TV power on control (Active Standby)"+
Sometimes the LED's on the front of the TV may indicate "the issue":
Just reset the network and try for WIFI issue:
To connect to a wireless network, perform the following:
Press the "Setup" button on the remote.
Use the up/down arrows to select "Network".
Use the left/right arrow buttons to enter "Network Setup" and change the settings from "Wired" to "Wireless" if necessary.
Select "Wireless Setup" and choose "Assisted Setup" from the available options and press the "OK" button on the remote.
A list of available wireless networks will display, select the one you wish to connect to and press "OK".
Select "Security Key" from available options and press "OK".
Enter the network password for the wireless network you are connecting to.
Once the correct password is entered, select "Done" and press "OK".
Select "Done" again when prompted on the next screen and press "OK".
The TV will connect to the network.
Once connected, the screen will return to the "Network" menu.
To perform a network connection test, go to the "Network Setup" menu and select "Network Connection Test" to verify the connection.
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¿C?mo hago para que mi computadora port?til Toshiba arranque desde USB?
Para arrancar esta unidad despu?s de muchas horas de intentarlo, lamentablemente solo por un error:
1.¡Reinicie su BIOS a la configuraci?n predeterminada!
2. Deje Secureboot activado.
3. Desactive Fastboot.
4. Guarde la configuraci?n con F10.
5. Mantenga presionado F12 mientras inicia para acceder al men? de inicio y seleccione su USB.
6. ¡Deber?a arrancar!
Toshiba C?mo: configurar la prioridad de arranque del sistema en BIOS
hello, scott.
It is a printer not a computers,
find the service manual for this PC and read it first.
call THEM not us, or RTM read the manual.
or Call them, here click ask for service.
https://tbs.toshiba.com/tbs/support/#