You can set the master system volume for your Windows laptop to be louder or softer. If you have hearing problems or just need to adjust volume for setting, making the change is simple.
From the Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound.
Click the Adjust System Volume link under Sound to display the Volume Mixer dialog box.
Follow this process, and this might solve your issure on low volume. Right click on sound, go to 'Playback devices'. Then right click on all devices and 'disable sound'. After this, right click on the sound device for instance for me it was 'Communication Headphones' and click 'enable'. Click and hold the left mouse button on the volume slider control, then drag the control up or down with the mouse to increase or decrease the volume. Step 3 Click the Microsoft Flag or 'Start' button, depending on the operating system, in the lower left corner to select and click once on 'Hardware and Sound.
Make any of the following settings:
Move the Device slider to adjust the system's speaker volume up and down.
For sounds played by Windows, such as a sound when you close an application (called system sounds), adjust the volume by moving the System Sounds slider.
To mute either the main or application volume, click the speaker icon beneath either slider so that a red circle with a slash through indicating 'no' appears.
Click the Close button twice.
Here's a handy shortcut for quickly adjusting the volume of your default sound device. Click the Volume button (which looks like a little gray speaker) in the notification area on the right side of the taskbar. To adjust the volume, use the slider on the Volume pop-up that appears, or click the Mute Speakers button to turn off sounds temporarily.
Today, many laptop keyboards include volume controls and a mute button to control sounds from your computer. Some even include buttons to play, pause, and stop audio playback. Having these buttons and other controls at your fingertips can be worth a little extra in the price of your keyboard.
If you're using your laptop in a public place such as an Internet café and want to listen to music as you work, consider carrying a set of lightweight headphones with you and attach them to your laptop using the round headphone port. You can play your music or audio book as loud as you like and not disturb those around you.
If your Toshiba laptop starts to act up: it runs slow on Windows 10, hangs up more often, or keeps freezing and not responding, etc; You'd better watch out. Because the situation could get worse.
It doesn't matter whether you use an old Toshiba Satellite or a brand new one, your PC will run slower over time. Similar to a car, without proper maintenance, its life would end sooner.
In this article, we are going to share six common performance issues (and relevant fixes) for a slow Toshiba laptop. Hopefully, you'll figure out the reasons why your laptop keeps freezing and lagging.
Note: the guide is made to tune up Toshiba laptops (Satellite, Portege, T-series, C-series, A-series, etc) with Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 10 operating system that can boot up normally. If it won't start up, call Toshiba support immediately and let them take your computer for further technical diagnosis.
Issue 1: Toshiba Laptop Mouse Frozen
Symptoms: the laptop touchpad or external USB mouse cursor randomly freezes, and the cursor doesn't respond when you try to move it around.
How to unfreeze: Spambot activated.
- Step 1: test if the touchpad is enabled. Press 'Fn' + 'F9' keys at the same time (for some Toshiba models, try 'F5' alone instead). This keyboard shortcut is designed to enable or disable the touchpad software. See if it works.
- Step 2: if step 1 doesn't work out. Now shut down your computer, remove the power cord, flip over your laptop and remove the battery, then put the battery back and plug in the power cable, turn on your Toshiba. This should make it work.
Issue 2: Toshiba Laptop Overheating
Symptoms: your laptop heats up very quickly with loud fan noise, sometimes it shuts down unexpectedly.
Possible causes:
- The heatsink's radiator is dusty and is unable to properly cool down the CPU.
- Your laptop is exposed to an environment with high temperature.
- You are running multiple heavy programs (Adobe Photoshop, video editing tools, etc) at once, using lots of system resources.
- You are playing video games with external consoles connected.
Fixes:
- Clean the heatsink. See the video tutorial (below).
- Buy a laptop cooling mat or pad.
- Avoid running several programs at once.
- Using your laptop for gaming is not recommended.
Issue 3: Toshiba Laptop Slow On Startup
Symptoms: your laptop takes much longer to fully start up or launch to the first screen. Even worse, it freezes on startup and you have to give it a hard reboot.
Possible causes:
- There are too many auto startup items.
- Windows is installing new updates.
- Your computer is infected with malware.
How to optimize:
- Disable programs and services automatically run on startup. You can do so by using CleanMyPC (via the 'Autorun' feature).
- Change Windows Update settings to avoid auto update, see how to do it here.
- Run a malware scan with Bitdefender Antivirus Plus and get rid of any malicious Adware and spyware it might find.
Issue 4: Toshiba Laptop Slow on Internet
Symptoms: your web browser (IE, Chrome, Firefox, etc) is super slow to load web pages. Sometimes it just hangs and becomes unresponsive. In rare situations, the browser crashes.
Possible causes:
- Your Internet connection is slow or weak. Web page loading performance has nothing to do with your laptop system.
- The web pages you browse contains Adware — lots of flash ads, consuming lots of system resources.
- You've opened too many tabs or windows at once.
- Your web browser is loaded with plugins, extensions.
- You are using a lower-version or slow web browser. Beware that some web browsers use more resources than others.
How to speed it up:
- Check the internet access speed with your internet provider (you can use speedtest.net, it's free). If you are connected via Wi-Fi, move your laptop to a spot closer to the router.
- Run Bitdefender Antivirus Plus to check and get rid of Adware plugins or services.
- Have a better web browsing habit: close those pages you no longer need to view.
- Remove or disable plugins you don't use. This can be easily done with CleanMyPC (via the 'Extensions Manager' feature).
- Use a modern browser such as Google Chrome, Firefox, and make sure it's up to date.
Issue 5: Toshiba Laptop Keeps Freezing
Symptoms: your laptop freezes every 5 or 10 minutes, or it freezes randomly; When that happens, it either comes with a page delay or becomes totally unresponsive — and you have to force quit the browser or restart your computer.
Possible causes:
You can set the master system volume for your Windows laptop to be louder or softer. If you have hearing problems or just need to adjust volume for setting, making the change is simple.
From the Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound.
Click the Adjust System Volume link under Sound to display the Volume Mixer dialog box.
Follow this process, and this might solve your issure on low volume. Right click on sound, go to 'Playback devices'. Then right click on all devices and 'disable sound'. After this, right click on the sound device for instance for me it was 'Communication Headphones' and click 'enable'. Click and hold the left mouse button on the volume slider control, then drag the control up or down with the mouse to increase or decrease the volume. Step 3 Click the Microsoft Flag or 'Start' button, depending on the operating system, in the lower left corner to select and click once on 'Hardware and Sound.
Make any of the following settings:
Move the Device slider to adjust the system's speaker volume up and down.
For sounds played by Windows, such as a sound when you close an application (called system sounds), adjust the volume by moving the System Sounds slider.
To mute either the main or application volume, click the speaker icon beneath either slider so that a red circle with a slash through indicating 'no' appears.
Click the Close button twice.
Here's a handy shortcut for quickly adjusting the volume of your default sound device. Click the Volume button (which looks like a little gray speaker) in the notification area on the right side of the taskbar. To adjust the volume, use the slider on the Volume pop-up that appears, or click the Mute Speakers button to turn off sounds temporarily.
Today, many laptop keyboards include volume controls and a mute button to control sounds from your computer. Some even include buttons to play, pause, and stop audio playback. Having these buttons and other controls at your fingertips can be worth a little extra in the price of your keyboard.
If you're using your laptop in a public place such as an Internet café and want to listen to music as you work, consider carrying a set of lightweight headphones with you and attach them to your laptop using the round headphone port. You can play your music or audio book as loud as you like and not disturb those around you.
If your Toshiba laptop starts to act up: it runs slow on Windows 10, hangs up more often, or keeps freezing and not responding, etc; You'd better watch out. Because the situation could get worse.
It doesn't matter whether you use an old Toshiba Satellite or a brand new one, your PC will run slower over time. Similar to a car, without proper maintenance, its life would end sooner.
In this article, we are going to share six common performance issues (and relevant fixes) for a slow Toshiba laptop. Hopefully, you'll figure out the reasons why your laptop keeps freezing and lagging.
Note: the guide is made to tune up Toshiba laptops (Satellite, Portege, T-series, C-series, A-series, etc) with Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 10 operating system that can boot up normally. If it won't start up, call Toshiba support immediately and let them take your computer for further technical diagnosis.
Issue 1: Toshiba Laptop Mouse Frozen
Symptoms: the laptop touchpad or external USB mouse cursor randomly freezes, and the cursor doesn't respond when you try to move it around.
How to unfreeze: Spambot activated.
- Step 1: test if the touchpad is enabled. Press 'Fn' + 'F9' keys at the same time (for some Toshiba models, try 'F5' alone instead). This keyboard shortcut is designed to enable or disable the touchpad software. See if it works.
- Step 2: if step 1 doesn't work out. Now shut down your computer, remove the power cord, flip over your laptop and remove the battery, then put the battery back and plug in the power cable, turn on your Toshiba. This should make it work.
Issue 2: Toshiba Laptop Overheating
Symptoms: your laptop heats up very quickly with loud fan noise, sometimes it shuts down unexpectedly.
Possible causes:
- The heatsink's radiator is dusty and is unable to properly cool down the CPU.
- Your laptop is exposed to an environment with high temperature.
- You are running multiple heavy programs (Adobe Photoshop, video editing tools, etc) at once, using lots of system resources.
- You are playing video games with external consoles connected.
Fixes:
- Clean the heatsink. See the video tutorial (below).
- Buy a laptop cooling mat or pad.
- Avoid running several programs at once.
- Using your laptop for gaming is not recommended.
Issue 3: Toshiba Laptop Slow On Startup
Symptoms: your laptop takes much longer to fully start up or launch to the first screen. Even worse, it freezes on startup and you have to give it a hard reboot.
Possible causes:
- There are too many auto startup items.
- Windows is installing new updates.
- Your computer is infected with malware.
How to optimize:
- Disable programs and services automatically run on startup. You can do so by using CleanMyPC (via the 'Autorun' feature).
- Change Windows Update settings to avoid auto update, see how to do it here.
- Run a malware scan with Bitdefender Antivirus Plus and get rid of any malicious Adware and spyware it might find.
Issue 4: Toshiba Laptop Slow on Internet
Symptoms: your web browser (IE, Chrome, Firefox, etc) is super slow to load web pages. Sometimes it just hangs and becomes unresponsive. In rare situations, the browser crashes.
Possible causes:
- Your Internet connection is slow or weak. Web page loading performance has nothing to do with your laptop system.
- The web pages you browse contains Adware — lots of flash ads, consuming lots of system resources.
- You've opened too many tabs or windows at once.
- Your web browser is loaded with plugins, extensions.
- You are using a lower-version or slow web browser. Beware that some web browsers use more resources than others.
How to speed it up:
- Check the internet access speed with your internet provider (you can use speedtest.net, it's free). If you are connected via Wi-Fi, move your laptop to a spot closer to the router.
- Run Bitdefender Antivirus Plus to check and get rid of Adware plugins or services.
- Have a better web browsing habit: close those pages you no longer need to view.
- Remove or disable plugins you don't use. This can be easily done with CleanMyPC (via the 'Extensions Manager' feature).
- Use a modern browser such as Google Chrome, Firefox, and make sure it's up to date.
Issue 5: Toshiba Laptop Keeps Freezing
Symptoms: your laptop freezes every 5 or 10 minutes, or it freezes randomly; When that happens, it either comes with a page delay or becomes totally unresponsive — and you have to force quit the browser or restart your computer.
Possible causes:
- Overheating, as introduced in the 'Issue 2' section.
- Third-party software issue, especially those applications that demand more resources to run.
- Device driver issues. Drivers are the bridges for hardware to communicate with the OS, if they get corrupted or dated, the computer system can freeze.
- Cluttered system registry errors.
- Your laptop's specifications are lower than optimal for running the latest Windows 10.
- Computer viruses.
Fixes:
- See 'Issue 2' above for how to solve overheating problems.
- Make sure all your programs are up to date. Also try to avoid opening several applications at once.
- Get CCleaner and run the program to detect and fix registry errors.
- Downgrade to a lower Windows OS. Here's a tutorial on how to go back to Windows 7 or 8 from latest Windows 10.
Issue 6: Toshiba Laptop Runs Slow in General
Symptoms: your laptop is still slow and glitchy, even if you've applied some of the solutions above.
Possible causes:
- Too many external devices (e.g., printer, USB, camera card, etc) are connected.
- Your hard drive is almost full.
- Lack of memory (RAM).
- Aging, failing hard disk drive (HDD).
How to fix:
- Unburden your Toshiba by unplugging those peripheral devices.
- Clean up hard drive. The quickest way is to use CleanMyPC to find and delete unnecessary files and programs. You can also do this manually, e.g. start with those folders where large, duplicated items exist, transfer or remove them. Also, uninstall unused programs.
- Upgrade hardware. Adding extra RAM is you often use your Toshiba laptop for photo/video editing; If you can afford an SSD, do that and the investment will boost your Toshiba laptop and take the performance to a new level.
Final Words
It can be very frustrating to see a normal Toshiba laptop starts to run slow or suffer other issues. Due to the nature of technology — every tech (old and new) has a lifespan, it's sometimes inevitable to encounter performance issues. However, if you take good care of your Toshiba laptop — have good using habits, spend some time or money on maintenance, it can still run strong and does its job to serve your computing needs.
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