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#11
Hello!

Like PPAs, it's best to only update the BIOS when it's absolutely necessary. If something goes haywire, you can end up with a bricked computer.

It was along time ago, but I updated a BIOS for someone once, and it somehow put a password on it. It ended up costing me my Dell laptop, as he was a business customer, and he HAD to have a working laptop PRONTO!

Hasn't happened since, but you know what they say: Once bitten...

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(07-12-2016, 01:34 AM)N4RPS link Wrote: Hello!

Like PPAs, it's best to only update the BIOS when it's absolutely necessary. If something goes haywire, you can end up with a bricked computer.

It was along time ago, but I updated a BIOS for someone once, and it somehow put a password on it. It ended up costing me my Dell laptop, as he was a business customer, and he HAD to have a working laptop PRONTO!

Hasn't happened since, but you know what they say: Once bitten...

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Rob

Thanks for the warning. I was aware of the danger of updating the bios. I did have  laptop years ago that wasnt that pleased with the bios update and it turned into a expensive doorstop Sad

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#13
I've never had an issue with BIOS updating. If you know what you're doing and you prepare sensibly, I can't see a problem. Vendors don't write BIOS firmware to intentionally brick peoples laptops. It's not BIOS's that kill people, its people that kill computers (cheeky gun reference)  Smile
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At the time i bricked mine i was just starting to know about computers and laptops. After that i havent flashed a bios untill yday.
But all went well and now on to the search for a place to buy memory. Going for a shop in neighborhood, just in case it the laptop doesnt accept the memory. Easier to drive to the shop then to start a mail conversation
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