X60 - ThinkVantage BIOS update - dead battery
Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:26 pm
I have been using ThinkVantage to update my recently acquired X60 (1707Y1Q) running XP.
I decided to exclude the BIOS update from the ThinkVantage update options as I have a dead battery - with older Thinkpads, I am aware that you need a good battery although there are workarounds.
However, is it actually possible to update the BIOS of an X60 with a dead battery without using any fixes or workarounds?
The BIOS in my X60 is very early 1.03. Are there any major issues with continuing to use version 1.03?
All the other ThinkVantage updates were installed EXCEPT "Intel Wireless WiFi Link for Windows XP". The message I get is "The wizard was interupted before Intel PROsat /Wireless WiFi Software could be completely installed". Any idea if the Wifi update involves writing to an eeprom (like with the BIOS update) so I also need a good battery? Any other thoughts? Maybe I need to disconnect the 1394 Connection?
Thanks
I decided to exclude the BIOS update from the ThinkVantage update options as I have a dead battery - with older Thinkpads, I am aware that you need a good battery although there are workarounds.
However, is it actually possible to update the BIOS of an X60 with a dead battery without using any fixes or workarounds?
The BIOS in my X60 is very early 1.03. Are there any major issues with continuing to use version 1.03?
All the other ThinkVantage updates were installed EXCEPT "Intel Wireless WiFi Link for Windows XP". The message I get is "The wizard was interupted before Intel PROsat /Wireless WiFi Software could be completely installed". Any idea if the Wifi update involves writing to an eeprom (like with the BIOS update) so I also need a good battery? Any other thoughts? Maybe I need to disconnect the 1394 Connection?
Thanks