Updating Bios in TP600

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Updating Bios in TP600

#1 Post by DRHamp » Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:15 pm

I bought a 600 (2645-51U) off of EBay. It has Bios version 1.03 on it which is pretty old. I want to upgrade to the most current Bios level (1.22) primarily so that I can upgrade the RAM to 288MB.

I have downloaded the Bios V1.22 and created the diskette.

The instructions from IBM say:

"You need an AC adapter and a charged battery pack to update the system program"

So, here's the question - Do I really need a charged battery pack?

I have the AC adapter, but while the battery pack is there, it doesn't hold a charge.

Can I safely proceed with the bios upgrade without a charged battery pack?

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#2 Post by AlphaKilo470 » Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:22 pm

You'll have to do a workaround I think to get the software to update as the updater checks for the charged battery. I think there's a couple posts somewhere on this forum covering the same issue. Check the FAQ.
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#3 Post by frangelica » Sat Jul 30, 2005 9:41 pm

Having just done this last week, I can tell you that the update will not start up if the program cannot detect a charged battery. I tried it before I got a battery, and it cycled itself off.

There is supposed to be a chance of frying your board if the computer stops while it's processing the upgrade (in the README text for the upgrade file), and I suppose that making a charged battery part of the requirement is to save you from an unlikely, but costly mistake.
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#4 Post by DRHamp » Sun Jul 31, 2005 11:56 am

Thanks all - got a battery and successfully did the Bios upgrade.

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#5 Post by farna » Tue Aug 02, 2005 11:32 am

The reason for requiring a charged battery is that if power fails in the middle of flashing the BIOS the BIOS could be corrupted in such a way that it can't be recovered. The chance of that should be pretty slim, desktops have flashable BIOS chips too, and I've never had a problem, but then the power hasn't gone out in the middle of the process either. Most desktops have a hardware "erase" jumper to toally clear the chip, laptops don't. It's easier/cheaper to replace a desktop mainboard too.
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