I have an nx9010 with the KH.F.09 BIOS. Newest version is KH.F.25. Common sense says I should upgrade, but I don't want to brick this laptop.
Is it generally safe to do this?
Should I upgrade my BIOS?
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With newer computers, much safer than it was with the old style, boot from floppy things.
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Update your BIOS from a floppy. Never do it from Windows - I tried it once, and it ended up turning my motherboard into useless scrap.Bounty wrote:That'd be very comforting if HP didn't recommend upgrading via floppy because the Windows-based updater is flakyEdi wrote:With newer computers, much safer than it was with the old style, boot from floppy things.
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The reason I'd update is because I've been told the newer BIOS handles the fans far more efficiently and because it *might* fix a problem with Linux thinking there's a non-existant heat problem. Believe you me, I wouldn't even think about messing with the BIOS for no reason.Faram wrote:If it works, do not mess with it.
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Can't say that I've had a problem flashing from wnidows with any computer I've had in the last 5 or 6 years. Thuogh my old Gigabyte socket A included a second bios chip, I suppose as a safeguard against such accidents, but that was some 5 years ago. I haven't had a computer with a floppy drive in the last 4 years, do people even get them in computers anymore?Exonerate wrote:Update your BIOS from a floppy. Never do it from Windows - I tried it once, and it ended up turning my motherboard into useless scrap.Bounty wrote:That'd be very comforting if HP didn't recommend upgrading via floppy because the Windows-based updater is flakyEdi wrote:With newer computers, much safer than it was with the old style, boot from floppy things.
I got a floppy drive, only because it came with card readers, but that's beside the point because my mobo only updates by a windows (or possibly linux) flash program. I only updated my BIOS when I had a problem. If you don't have a problem, probably better not to update your BIOS.
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