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Driver for TOSHIBA TOSHIBA e-STUDIO - downloading and installing it


TOSHIBA e-STUDIO is a Imaging Devices device. This driver was developed by TOSHIBA. The hardware id of this driver is USB/Vid_043d&Pid_025E&MI_00.

1. TOSHIBA TOSHIBA e-STUDIO driver - how to install it manually


  1. You can download from the link below the driver setup file for the TOSHIBA TOSHIBA e-STUDIO driver. The archive contains version 2.1.0.0 dated 2015-10-01 of the driver.
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  3. Start the driver installer file from a user account with the highest privileges (rights). If your User Access Control (UAC) is enabled please confirm the installation of the driver and run the setup with administrative rights.
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  5. Follow the driver installation wizard, which will guide you; it should be pretty easy to follow. The driver installation wizard will scan your PC and will install the right driver.
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  7. When the operation finishes shutdown and restart your computer in order to use the updated driver. As you can see it was quite smple to install a Windows driver!
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This driver is not digitally signed.

This driver received an average rating of 3.8 stars out of 79041 votes.




2. How to use DriverMax to install TOSHIBA TOSHIBA e-STUDIO driver


The advantage of using DriverMax is that it will install the driver for you in just a few seconds and it will keep each driver up to date. How easy can you install a driver using DriverMax? Let's follow a few steps!

  1. Open DriverMax and click on the yellow button that says ~SCAN FOR DRIVER UPDATES NOW~. Wait for DriverMax to scan and analyze each driver on your PC.
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  3. Take a look at the list of detected driver updates. Scroll the list down until you locate the TOSHIBA TOSHIBA e-STUDIO driver. Click the Update button.
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  5. That's all, the driver is now installed!
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