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10-15-2018 05:42 AM
I've downloaded the latest F.22 bios and flashed it to USB drive, however the laptop does not boot (or even find) the USB key.
Checked both in bios settings and in the boot menu.
The USB drive is detected in OS and the files can be browsed.
Any idea what should be checked?
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10-15-2018 08:50 AM
Normally, you should be able to boot from a USB flash drive without changing any BIS settings, but sometimes you have to.
The only suggestion I can offer would be to go into the BIOS, and enable Legacy mode.
That should allow you to boot from a USB flash drive or a DVD.
See this link for more information...
10-15-2018 07:15 AM
Hi:
Looking at the file description on the download page, here is what it indicates...
This package contains the WinFlash utility and a system BIOS image for the supported notebook models that are running a supported operating system. The WinFlash utility is used to locally flash the system BIOS (ROM) on notebooks operating in a Microsoft Windows environment.
I take that to mean that you can only flash the BIOS in Windows.
I tried to explore the file contents using 7-Zip, and the file will not extract for me to see any internal files.
10-15-2018 08:50 AM
Normally, you should be able to boot from a USB flash drive without changing any BIS settings, but sometimes you have to.
The only suggestion I can offer would be to go into the BIOS, and enable Legacy mode.
That should allow you to boot from a USB flash drive or a DVD.
See this link for more information...