Problems on my installation:
First, the Embedded Controller Version after the install is 1.07, not 1.08. (I don't know if the version number was rolled back by mistake, or whether the documentation sheet has a typo.)
Second, the boot process takes a LOT longer after the install. The status window that says "Checking the status of the Embedded Security Chip" takes almost a full minute now. (Yes, that's right... ~60 seconds.)
Third, the fingerprint scan and password prompts are both appearing again, even though they weren't before, and this feature is clearly redundant and annoying.
And fourth, an admittedly minor point, but a bit frustrating nonetheless... the summary of changes for the BIOS update is very poorly written (or translated)...
>> (Fix) Authentication of the fingerprint fails during ENUMERATING a USB device.
What the heck does ENUMERATING mean?!?
I think I've gotten rid of the fingerprint-scan-&-password-input redundancy by initializing the BIOS (per the instructions) and by going to: Start > All Programs > ThinkVantage > Client Security Solution > Advanced > Manage Security Policies, selecting the "Disable Client Security Login interface" option under "Log on to Windows", re-booting the machine, and then going back into the same program and re-selecting the "Use a pre-defined security policy / More convenient" option that I had enabled before the BIOS update, followed by a final re-boot.
If anyone has any suggestions for how to speed up the "Checking the status of the Embedded Security Chip", your advice would be GREATLY appreciated.



