The minimum required hardware drivers for Satellite L755

The minimum required hardware drivers satellite L755 m1du order by installation
Since the installation of all drivers My laptop is too heavy.
And order Installing the drivers do not know .

I guess you’re asking for common, most essential drivers which you would need to install on this Satellite L755 unit…
Well, in my opinion you need definitely drivers for;
LAN, WLan, chipset, graphic card, touchpad
Other drivers and tools are necessary to control additional notebook devices and features.
If you want to use the notebook with all available and supported features, you should install all drivers and tools available on Toshiba driver website.

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