R52 bios will not install - help!
R52 bios will not install - help!
I have an R52 model 1847-92U (with BIOS 1.25) and I just downloaded the latest bios version 1.29. I double-click, and the BIOS Update Utility starts and I am able to go through the 4 FlashUpdate screens, the PC reboots but the BIOS doesnt install. I am plugged in and my battery is at 100%.
I also tried using the Software Updater and I only chose the BIOS to download and update but that doesnt work either. I checked my BIOS settings and Supervisor password is disabled and Lock BIOS is disabled. Is there anything I am missing?
Thanks to all
I also tried using the Software Updater and I only chose the BIOS to download and update but that doesnt work either. I checked my BIOS settings and Supervisor password is disabled and Lock BIOS is disabled. Is there anything I am missing?
Thanks to all
Although I am not sure if it is an issue but do you have EC version 1.05 or later?
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T60p :: Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz :: 2GB PC2-5300 :: 160GB 5400RPM :: ATI V5250 :: 15" UXGA :: 802.11n
Download diskette variant from IBM ( exe file ) on another computer, run that one, it will make a boot floppy disk, use MagicISO to make image file ( iso ) from this floppy and burn with nero a CD. Boot from this one and run the IBM upgrade software. Good luck. I just did it last night.
TP 770E, TP R32 fan
does anyone know why it's so difficult to upgrade the bios? there is an exe file i downloaded to upgrade the bios but that didnt work, neither did using the Software Update thing. Now I have to download, make an iso file, try to burn that to disc, which I did, and now the thinkpad wont boot the stupid CD!?? Why do I have to jump through hoops just to upgrade the bios? I am doing something wrong - is there a bug?
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
IBM ThinkPad R52
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Have you changed your boot order in BIOS? or, easier press F12 when starting and choose the optical drive as first boot. If it doesn't work then possibly something went wrong creating the cd.
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my bios is set to boot the cd first - i'm even pressing the Access IBM button and manually telling it to boot to the cd! I've even tried 2 CD's with no luck.
did i burn the cd wrong using nero??
did i make the iso wrong when using UltraISO?
any help would be appreciated.
thanks again
did i burn the cd wrong using nero??
did i make the iso wrong when using UltraISO?
any help would be appreciated.
thanks again
IBM ThinkPad R52
I have read some more notes on the BIOS update page.
What OS are you using? If using Vista, then you MUST use the diskette version.
Also, here is a direct quote from the Lenovo site:
What OS are you using? If using Vista, then you MUST use the diskette version.
Also, here is a direct quote from the Lenovo site:
Here's another idea, can you try 1.26 then 1.27 one by one until 1.29.Installation instructions
Notes:
To determine if you should update the system program (BIOS), refer to the Summary of changes..
Remove the Power-on password prior to updating the system program (BIOS) in RDM (Remote Deployment Manager) environment or similar environment.
You need an AC adapter and a charged battery pack to update the system program (BIOS).
If your system is attached to any kind of docking station or port replicator, turn off the system and detach it before proceeding.
If a USB Diskette Drive is attached to your system, turn off the system and detach it before proceeding.
New User as of 9/25/2006
R52 :: Pentium M 780 2.26GHz :: 2GB PC2-5300 :: 80GB 5400RPM :: ATI X300 :: 15" SXGA+ :: Port Replicator II
T60p :: Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz :: 2GB PC2-5300 :: 160GB 5400RPM :: ATI V5250 :: 15" UXGA :: 802.11n
R52 :: Pentium M 780 2.26GHz :: 2GB PC2-5300 :: 80GB 5400RPM :: ATI X300 :: 15" SXGA+ :: Port Replicator II
T60p :: Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz :: 2GB PC2-5300 :: 160GB 5400RPM :: ATI V5250 :: 15" UXGA :: 802.11n
I am using windows xp.
Where do I find bios 1.27 or 1.28 - I didnt see older bios for download.
Also, I read the notes...I am not using any power-on password and my thinkpad is plugged in but does the battery need to be exactly 100%? Mine is 98%.
No docking station either. Reason I'm doing this bios upgrade is to install Vista - website says this bios has support for vista.
thanks!
Where do I find bios 1.27 or 1.28 - I didnt see older bios for download.
Also, I read the notes...I am not using any power-on password and my thinkpad is plugged in but does the battery need to be exactly 100%? Mine is 98%.
No docking station either. Reason I'm doing this bios upgrade is to install Vista - website says this bios has support for vista.
thanks!
IBM ThinkPad R52
You can get the previous BIOSes from the R52 BIOS download page here. Look further down the page and you will see a table of previous BIOSes.
You have to exercise caution as what markuss said, If something goes wrong, your TP is dead. This means to get to the latest version of BIOS going through 4 additional upgrades, you are probably risking it an extra 400x so please don't upgrade if you are hesitant and you dont need it 100%.
Battery need not be exactly 100%. A safe figure for me is 75% up. BIOS will allow lower than this but I keep that figure just in case.
You have to exercise caution as what markuss said, If something goes wrong, your TP is dead. This means to get to the latest version of BIOS going through 4 additional upgrades, you are probably risking it an extra 400x so please don't upgrade if you are hesitant and you dont need it 100%.
Battery need not be exactly 100%. A safe figure for me is 75% up. BIOS will allow lower than this but I keep that figure just in case.
New User as of 9/25/2006
R52 :: Pentium M 780 2.26GHz :: 2GB PC2-5300 :: 80GB 5400RPM :: ATI X300 :: 15" SXGA+ :: Port Replicator II
T60p :: Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz :: 2GB PC2-5300 :: 160GB 5400RPM :: ATI V5250 :: 15" UXGA :: 802.11n
R52 :: Pentium M 780 2.26GHz :: 2GB PC2-5300 :: 80GB 5400RPM :: ATI X300 :: 15" SXGA+ :: Port Replicator II
T60p :: Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz :: 2GB PC2-5300 :: 160GB 5400RPM :: ATI V5250 :: 15" UXGA :: 802.11n
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