(09-26-2024, 06:07 AM)Benson123 Wrote: You guys are just great. I have tried in vain to install Linux Mint on my l321x without success. Then I came across this forum by chance.
My approach:
Download and open the latest BIOS update:
(A08, A08 release date: 04 Feb. 2013) L321XA08.exe
Link -> https://www.dell.com/support/home/de-de/...erid=2rpm5
Then navigate to the %temp% folder and replace the .cap file with the L321xModded.cap. Make sure that the modified file has the same name (rename it to Spyder.cap) and run the update.
After the BIOS update, simply install Linux Mint from a USB stick and you're done!
Thanks again for your help. Everything is working great now!
Cheers - Benjamin
EDIT: it worked !!! See workarround below
I cannot get this to work
I have to admit, while I can code/script and have quite a lot experience wyth system administration, I don't have any experience at all with BIOS modding.
I did exact this. My BIOS is already on A08, launched the L321XA08.exe, while it was open with a warning that I would try to reflash the same BIOS version, replace the SPYDER.cap with the L321xModded.cap from the first post, renamed it, and went ahead with the flashing.
Computer reboots, show a very short BIOS update message (1 screen, too fast to read) and almost immediately reboots again.
Cannot get FydeOS to boot for installation. ChromeOS or Windows or some Linux distros work great.
Any other way to flash the new BIOS ?
Thanks in advance 
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Typical: when you decide to write out a post to beg for help, you find the solution anyway.
I was not succesfull in flashing from a win7 live USB. I even installed Win7 to test it that way. No go.
What i did now to make this work, is create a FreeDos Bootable USB, copied the A08 firmware installer and L321x-Modded.cap (also copied to BIOS.cap ans SPYDER.cap) to the root of the USB.
Booted the FreeDOS USB, launched the A08 installer, and when it warns that are flashing the smae version, press Ctrl +C to quit.
Then, there is a subfolder called EXTTMP. Delete the SPYDER.cap, and copy the spyder.cap from the root of the USB to the EXTTMP folder.
Then, inside the EXTTMP folder, simply run dosflash.
After succesfull flash (takes about 15 seconds), the pc reboots. Press F2 to enable UEFI boot