Satellite L500-1GK - Wrong BIOS installed

help me every friend's
My problem I install wrong BIOS to my laptop. The laptop work good but the USB & bluetooth not work. I can't make my all work
Thankes to care all friend's

There are no older BIOS versions which can be downloaded.
There is just newest BIOS version
If you need older BIOS then you have o contact the ASP in your country for this.
But if BIOS update would fail, then you would not be able to power up the unit
So it does not look like BIOS update has failed
Go to BIOS settings (F2 while powering the notebook) and set it to default pressing F9.
Then save the changes!
Toshiba preinstalled image contains an Toshiba HWSetup. There you can find the boot options as well check if USB appears there

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