New 3211 BIOS

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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby Pytheas » Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:47 am

aCidcOde wrote:my net book freezing when update is running. After all 30 minutes i remove battery. And hes never back. I dont have my bios backup, and i google it for more times..


I am not sure about what you can do in this case, but I would try to contact an Acer support tech and explain the situation. It is surely not your fault, so there should be no extra charge for this.
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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby cmeide » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:36 am

Sometimes explaining too much is not the best. Acer clearly states that bios upgrade is at own risk. Perhaps better to say that the the netbook has been freezing and now it will not start at all any more. They support people are more skilled in rejecting than solving.
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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby dattrax » Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:35 am

After I had a 'freeze' in windows whilst performing a BIOS upgrade, I will be flashing from DOS from now on.

I would suggest people do the same as the freezing problem combined with a BIOS upgrade = bricked netbook

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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby Pytheas » Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:27 pm

dattrax wrote:After I had a 'freeze' in windows whilst performing a BIOS upgrade, I will be flashing from DOS from now on.

I would suggest people do the same as the freezing problem combined with a BIOS upgrade = bricked netbook

Jim


You've got a point here. Could you please describe the procedure of flashing the BIOS in DOS?
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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby brewcrew69 » Thu Feb 04, 2010 8:18 pm

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You've got a point here. Could you please describe the procedure of flashing the BIOS in DOS?[/quote]

easy bro, just get a little program called HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool, use it to format a usb key or any kind of memory card (under 2gb, dos only runs on FAT), also download FREEdos so that you have dos startup files for the format, the program will show you how, then place the dos bios update on your key or card and then reboot into it, then run the update

Never do a windows bios update, they are very unreliable, especially on these machines

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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby gadzooks64 » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:02 pm

I flashed this bios update using the installer from Windows 7.

Works just fine for me.

I haven't really tried anything that would make me notice a difference but hopefully this update will improve performance.
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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby Pytheas » Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:51 am

brewcrew69 wrote:easy bro, just get a little program called HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool, use it to format a usb key or any kind of memory card (under 2gb, dos only runs on FAT), also download FREEdos so that you have dos startup files for the format, the program will show you how, then place the dos bios update on your key or card and then reboot into it, then run the update

Never do a windows bios update, they are very unreliable, especially on these machines

brew crew


Thanks for the info brew crew. It seemed too much fuzz to me, so I successfully installed BIOS 3211 via Windows installer last night.
I haven't seen anything different so far, but during the weekend I am gonna do a crash test including Google Earth and see what's happening with the conflicts.
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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby zowbre » Sun Feb 07, 2010 7:55 pm

After my BIOS update failed, my AO551h won't turn on at all. The only signs of life are the ON LED and battery LED.

Is there anything that can be done here?
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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby brewcrew69 » Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:18 pm

zowbre wrote:After my BIOS update failed, my AO551h won't turn on at all. The only signs of life are the ON LED and battery LED.

Is there anything that can be done here?


try this

http://macles.blogspot.com/2008/08/acer ... overy.html

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Re: New 3211 BIOS

Postby zowbre » Mon Feb 08, 2010 4:22 am

brewcrew69 wrote:
zowbre wrote:After my BIOS update failed, my AO551h won't turn on at all. The only signs of life are the ON LED and battery LED.

Is there anything that can be done here?


try this

http://macles.blogspot.com/2008/08/acer ... overy.html

brew crew


Unfortunately, this does not work for AO551h, nothing happens when I try to follow these instructions.

BTW, Acer support is telling me the following:


Please be informed that flashing the wrong BIOS can cause harm to the system. Acer recommends that you should only upgrade your firmware/drivers if you have been instructed to do so by an Acer Customer Care representative.

By using these firmware/drivers you agree to accept the possibility of product failure.

If you are interested, we can pull your computer for depot repair. However we are extremely sorry to tell that Acer cannot give warranty advantages. That means you will have to pay for the service and parts replaced. The cost for repairs will be 199$ USD. Please note that you have to pay one-way shipping charge for making a depot repair. If you are ready for Depot Repair please confirm it in your reply mail.


Of course, I will not pay the cost of service which is almost equal to the price of a new netbook... And it is under warranty!

Any other ideas..? This is a useless piece of hardware, so I guess I can try anything. :(

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