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#1 2008-08-06 22:05:07

nilsHaus
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Upgrading Dell BIOS

Can I do it? I've seen someinstructions relating to ubuntu and gentoo, but nothing Arch specific...Since we're dealing the bios I'd rather be specific. Anyone have any idea how to go about this, I'm on a dell inspiron 2500 running revision A06 and the current one is A15 I think...

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#2 2008-08-06 22:09:26

thayer
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Registered: 2007-05-20
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Re: Upgrading Dell BIOS

nilsHaus wrote:

Can I do it? I've seen someinstructions relating to ubuntu and gentoo, but nothing Arch specific...Since we're dealing the bios I'd rather be specific. Anyone have any idea how to go about this, I'm on a dell inspiron 2500 running revision A06 and the current one is A15 I think...

I've used this reference in the past and it has worked great for both updates to my Inspiron 6400:

http://www.linuxinsight.com/how-to-flas … drive.html


thayer williams ~ cinderwick.ca

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#3 2008-08-07 20:32:35

nilsHaus
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Re: Upgrading Dell BIOS

This looks promising.

Any idea what to do if files only come in self-extracting .exe? [EDIT: I tried using another windows machine but the floppy version quits when it can't find floppy and the hard drive version has a setup program which runs automatically...How do I get to the requisite files?

The contents of the self-extracted archive I got off here. http://support.us.dell.com/support/down … &cs=&s=gen

ls R52472
data1.cab  data2.cab    layout.bin  Setup.exe  setup.inx  vssver.scc
data1.hdr  ikernel.ex_  setup.bmp   Setup.ini  setup.iss

What tools should I use in lieu of mkisofs and cdrecord? I cannot find the alternatives listed on the website either?

[meaningless edit: I just noticed that website has a very nice animated favicon...]

Last edited by nilsHaus (2008-08-07 20:54:06)

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#4 2008-08-09 02:12:25

nilsHaus
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Re: Upgrading Dell BIOS

Nobody?

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#5 2008-08-09 02:22:26

sultanoswing
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Re: Upgrading Dell BIOS

Here's what I do to update the BIOS on my machines (Dell 1330 laptop and build-my-own desktop):

1) Go to bootdisk.com (http://www.bootdisk.com/) and download the file "flashcd.zip"

2) Open the ISO in flashcd.zip with "ISO Master" (available through pacman -S)

3) Using ISO Master, add the dos-based executables and BIOS update files to the ISO and save the edited ISO

4) Burn the edited ISO with your program of choice (k3b etc) - it should be bootable if you followed steps 2 and 3 correctly

5) Reboot using your new bootable CD and once in the DOS environment, run the BIOS flash program

6) Enjoy your new BIOS!

Last edited by sultanoswing (2008-08-09 02:24:11)


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#6 2008-08-11 02:44:32

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#7 2008-08-13 03:12:49

nilsHaus
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Re: Upgrading Dell BIOS

Wow, sorry hadn't seen this yet. Thank you guys a bunch, I'll edit if it works.

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#8 2008-08-13 19:02:20

rumil
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Registered: 2007-11-16
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Re: Upgrading Dell BIOS

Just for the record: I've used some time ago SMBIOS method on my m1330 and worked as a charm!

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