So the option for undo or downgrade it seems that not exist. Update as of : My message is still up and I did finally receive my $25. My email is We will see if they allow this message to stay. I did that to facilitate people asking for their $25 back, which Toshiba promised me to do for everyone affected. I put this message up previously in both threads on this problem with the name and address of the president of Toshiba, which is public information, and the phone number of John Smithson, and Toshiba took down both of my messages. And he will refund anyone else's $25 if you so ask for it. As to all my other protestations about how Toshiba could be doing this to its customers for six months, he could only say he would pass along my concerns. I ended up speaking on the phone to John Smithson in Corporate Relations, who said that they are no longer pushing out this "upgrade". I wrote a letter to the president of Toshiba America, complaining about the fact that this has gone on for so long that they are pushing out a BiOS fix without an "undo", or if that is impossible, without a warning that an installation may kill your machine and hard drive contents and that they are charging $25 to fix a problem that is 110% a Toshiba responsibility. The same thing happened to me, and when my machine came back from repair, the hard drive was wiped clean, an unnecessary and costly (for me) step. I don't think that Toshiba keeps older versions.
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