11/11/2010

How to Get Rid of Toshiba Notebook Bloatware

Many Toshiba Notebooks come pre-installed withy software demos and free applications that deliver up space on your computer. These pre-installed programs are admitted as "bloatware" since they "bloat" your computer and obstruct its performance. Fortunately, removing bloatware from your Toshiba notebook is unconstrained and will enlargement the amount of available space on your computer. If your computer comes pre-installed withy a lot of bloatware, be prepared to consume up to an hour

Instructions

- Make a list of all the bloatware installed on your computer that you do not want. Open the "Start" menu and select "All Programs" to graze through the list of programs installed on your computer. Decide which programs are useful and that programs must go.
- Click the "Start" menu and select "Control Panel" from the list of files and folders to clear space the Control Panel.
- From the Control Panel, click on "Uninstall a program" below the "Programs" heading. The "Add/Remove Programs" window will unclosed and display a list of all installed programs on your computer.
- Select a program you want to expel from your computer by highlighting it in the list of installed programs. Click the "Change/Uninstall" button to run the program's uninstaller.
- Follow the prompts presented to you by the uninstaller application. Confirm that you want to expel the agenda from your computer. Click "OK" to return to the Add/Remove Programs window when the schedule is doomed uninstalling.
- Repeat steps 4 and 5 till all the programs on your list of bloatware have been uninstalled. Restart your computer to clear your memory cache once all the bloatware obtain been removed.

Toshiba Satellite

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Toshiba Satellite L645D-S4036 LED TruBrite 14-Inch Laptop (Black)

41qYhIfUnSL._AA300_.jpgProduct Description
Offering a redesigned chassis with a sleeker body, the nicely affordable Toshiba Satellite L645D-S4036 notebook PC makes it easy to handle computing essentials at home, school or work--from surfing the web and downloading video to managing household finances or studying for finals. And its high-gloss Fusion Finish in Helios Black will be sure to raise a few eyebrows while you're on the go.
You'll also be able to burn through the hottest new digital media, content creation and advanced 3D gaming thanks to the triple-core AMD Phenom II Mobile Processor P820.

This all-purpose, eco-smart machine features a stunning 14-inch LED-backlit display with 720p native high-definition resolution. Thanks to the built-in webcam and Toshiba Face Recognition software on this machine, you'll enjoy a more convenient way to communicate, log on or share your laptop among the family. Other high-tech features include a power-saving Eco Utility to help reduce power consumption based on your needs and one USB/eSATA combo port.

This Satellite comes pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system (64-bit version).

Get mobility plus a little extra room to work with the Satellite L645 laptop--a fashionable, affordable and portable PC that’s ideal for students, families and small businesses on the go. Thanks to a 14 diagonal TruBrite HD display, this notebook performs well standing still or moving out, whether it’s a school assignment, family budget, pitching new clients or watching high-def multimedia. And with a rainbow of vibrant colors in our acclaimed Fusion Finish, it’s bound to raise a few eyebrows. New AMD Phenom II Triple Core processor technology, a built-in DVD player, along with tons of memory and storage, deliver full-featured performance, while a Webcam and Wireless-N make working face to face easy--no matter where you are. Plus, Toshiba “Smart Features and an eco-smart design tie greater convenience with a greater regard for the environment. All in all, it’s a great way to keep your mobile life in balance.

Customer Reviews

Great features for the price.

The triple core 1.8ghz Phenom II is a strong and economical processor choice for a desktop replacement-type laptop. This computer regularly gets 3.5 hours on the battery with only the screen brightness turned down a bit. I really enjoy this.

The video card is listed as an ATI Radeon 4250, which it is, but the M880 chipset for it gives it power way beyond the Radeon 4250's power in itself. When I checked the GPU benchmarks, the M880 chipset Radeon 4250 was consistently ranked middle of the pack, above such GPUs as the ATI Radeon HD 5145.

This computer is nice and portable, and the size is perfect for carrying with me. The screen isn't small to where it creates any issues with seeing for me; I'm actually enjoying the fact that it is shorter and I can cradle it in my lap perfectly and totally comfortably.

The keyboard is not one with a full NumPad, but that doesn't bother me much. The keys don't have a loose sensation at all, which I really enjoy. I am still getting used to the location of a few of my keys, especially the backspace, but I'll certainly get used to it soon enough. The trackpad isn't bad; you can tweak it however you like. One major issue I noticed right away is that the Webcam drivers were so out of date that the webcam wouldn't work when I first got the computer. I tried to update it and was told that this was already the newest available driver, but it still didn't work. I ended up taking it off altogether and restarting the computer and it works just fine now. Just a word of warning for those who are looking at this one: The webcam may take a second of fiddling with to get it set up correctly. IT is nothing too bad, and there are guides all over the internet explaining how to do this.

Other minor gripes, the touchpad can be seems a bit insensitive at times, even with it turned up almost all the way... The two finger scrolling also isn't as intuitive as it was with my last ASUS. I also have to press the power button to get it out of sleep... All minor gripes that I will come to terms with soon, after which I will be completely satisfied with my purchace. ;)

These are my impressions after a few days with this computer... Great specs and performance for the money! I'll be sure to update this review if anything else comes to mind.

EDIT- I want to add that the sound quality that comes out of these speakers is not too bad. Look in the Control Panel for a utility called SmartAudio. It controls all the sound output for the computer and will give you much greater control over your desired sound. You can go into the SmartAudio settings and have it appear in the System Tray if you're going to be listening to a lot of music! I'm not claiming that the speakers are perfect; you're still going to need good external speakers or headphones if you want an excellent and LOUD audio experience. Basically, these are good for stock speakers, mainly because of the SmartAudio software (found in Control Panel)...

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