The Toshiba boot menu key is effective but user‑hostile out of the box. Once set up, it’s as good as any other brand, but the default‑disabled choice is inexplicable for a consumer laptop.
Here’s a comprehensive, practical review of the — focusing on what it is, how to use it, common issues, and how it compares to other brands. Toshiba Boot Menu Key: A Complete Review Overview The boot menu key on Toshiba laptops (and modern Dynabook models) is a specific keyboard shortcut pressed during system startup to temporarily override the default boot order. Instead of entering the BIOS/UEFI setup to change boot priority, the boot menu lets you choose a one-time boot device — such as a USB drive, DVD, or network boot.