Newbie fraidy-cat vs. updating the BIOS ;)

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Newbie fraidy-cat vs. updating the BIOS ;)

#1 Post by sparrowhawk » Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:01 pm

I am thinking that updating the BIOS may be the next step for fixing my mysterious intermittent PCMCIA problem. (see my previous thread)

The fraidy-cat in me says: "WHAT? Ya wanna update an otherwise perfectly-working computer?!!" :o :wink:

Might as well ask: just how risky is updating the BIOS? What is there to worry about?

For the record... I consider myself qualified as at least a half-geek, just with a few blind spots in my computer-fixing knowledge. :)

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#2 Post by Nolonemo » Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:31 pm

Since you have a real problem, I'd go for it. Two things to bear in mind:

1) Do it with fully charged battery, and plugged into AC. If you lose power during the update, your bios is fried. You then would need to replace the BIOS eprom with a functioning one.

2) Make sure you flash a T23 bios - flashing the wrong bios will fry the bios, and you would need to replace the BIOS eprom (or have it reflashed on a flashing rig).

Having said that, I've never had a problem flashing a bios, so, unless your system is showing signs of real instablility, I'd do it in your case.
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#3 Post by jdhurst » Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:35 pm

I'm not sure why a BIOS update would fix a PCMCIA problem as I do not recall any such info on BIOS updates for my (now gone) T23 and T30. That said, I have a FDD-USB diskette drive, I download exactly the correct BIOS for my specific model from the specific support page, I make the diskette carefully, and I have *never* had a BIOS update problem. So work carefully and neither should you. ... JD Hurst

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#4 Post by LtTPfan » Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:43 pm

Intermittant PCMCIA problems are sometimes the indication of a faulty system board. Hopefully that is not your problem.

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