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=== Operating System === | === Operating System === | ||
This specific laptop came with Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit. When I bought the laptop, the original operating system installation was on the drive, so I used Toshiba's built-in recovery DVD creator to make recovery discs for it. I immediately swapped out the original hard drive for a solid-state drive for improved performance and reinstalled the factory OS installation with the recovery discs that were created. | This specific laptop came with Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit. When I bought the laptop, the original operating system installation was on the drive, so I used Toshiba's built-in recovery DVD creator to make recovery discs for it. I immediately swapped out the original hard drive for a solid-state drive for improved performance and reinstalled the factory OS installation with the recovery discs that were created. | ||
On June 28, 2023 I installed Linux Mint 21.1 on this laptop since Windows Vista refused to update after updating to a certain point and it informs me on my WSUS server about the device not being up-to-date which kind of bugged me, so I went to Linux instead. This is the first laptop I've installed Linux on and I use it as a Wi-Fi hotspot for my [[Nintendo DSi]] since the DSi doesn't support modern Wi-Fi security standards. | |||
=== Hardware === | === Hardware === |
Latest revision as of 21:04, 28 June 2023
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![]() Toshiba Satellite L305-S5944 | |
Manufacturer | Toshiba |
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Product family | Satellite |
Type | Laptop computer |
Release date | 2009 |
Introductory price | $??? |
Operating system | Linux Mint 21.1 64-bit, English |
CPU | Intel Pentium T3400 @ 2.16 GHz |
Memory | 2 GB (DDR2 400 MHz) |
Storage | 240 GB Crucial BX500 SATA SSD |
Display | 15 in (38 cm) 1280x800 |
Graphics | Intel GMA 4500 |
Connectivity | 1 VGA, 3 USB 2.0, 1 Expansion card slot, 1 SD card slot, 2 Audio jacks |
Website | https://www.toshiba.com/ |
The L series of Toshiba Satellite laptops were Toshiba's mainstream consumer line of Satellite laptops and were marketed towards students.[1] The L305 specifically was released in 2009.
Collection Specifics
My specific Satellite L305 is the S5944 model which has a dual core, 2008 Intel Pentium with 2 GB of DDR2 memory and Intel integrated graphics. I bought this laptop for $20 from a Deseret Industries thrift store in Marana, AZ on March 18, 2023.
Operating System
This specific laptop came with Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit. When I bought the laptop, the original operating system installation was on the drive, so I used Toshiba's built-in recovery DVD creator to make recovery discs for it. I immediately swapped out the original hard drive for a solid-state drive for improved performance and reinstalled the factory OS installation with the recovery discs that were created.
On June 28, 2023 I installed Linux Mint 21.1 on this laptop since Windows Vista refused to update after updating to a certain point and it informs me on my WSUS server about the device not being up-to-date which kind of bugged me, so I went to Linux instead. This is the first laptop I've installed Linux on and I use it as a Wi-Fi hotspot for my Nintendo DSi since the DSi doesn't support modern Wi-Fi security standards.
Hardware
The only upgrade I've done to this laptop is upgrading the original hard drive to a 240 GB Crucial BX500 SSD.
References
- ↑ "Dynabook Satellite - Wikipedia". Retrieved 20 March 2023.