10-30-2011 11:32 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:46 PM by ROGBot
10-31-2011 12:40 AM
Lorca wrote:
So my logic tells me that if it isn't broken why fix it.
10-31-2011 05:18 AM
11-07-2011 05:50 PM
11-01-2011 12:45 AM
Lorca wrote:
I have a simple question and perhaps I'll be answering my own question. I still have the bios version that came with my laptop(201) and honestly, I haven't had any problems that I'm aware of. So my logic tells me that if it isn't broken why fix it. Is it wise to update even if I don't have, apperently, any problems or should I stay with the old version? And btw, what new features/fixes does 203 bring to the table? Thanks.
11-01-2011 04:55 AM
11-01-2011 11:41 AM
11-07-2011 01:20 PM
11-07-2011 01:25 PM
Wonko55 wrote:
I flashed the BIOS of my G74SX from version 201 to 202 and then 203 using EasyFlash. The first update from 201 to 202 went worked perfectly fine. The second update from 202 to 203 was concluded by the EasyFlash utility announcing that everything had worked fine and that the computer would restart. That never happened: the computer was completely dead, i.e. it was not possible anymore to switch it on and none of the LEDs even announced that the AC was connected.
Does anybody share my less than optimal flashing experience?
11-07-2011 01:28 PM
Wonko55 wrote:
I flashed the BIOS of my G74SX from version 201 to 202 and then 203 using EasyFlash. The first update from 201 to 202 went worked perfectly fine. The second update from 202 to 203 was concluded by the EasyFlash utility announcing that everything had worked fine and that the computer would restart. That never happened: the computer was completely dead, i.e. it was not possible anymore to switch it on and none of the LEDs even announced that the AC was connected.
Does anybody share my less than optimal flashing experience?