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02-08-2021, 07:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-08-2021, 08:12 AM by suny99.)
I've resolved an issue by myself. Here's what worked for me if anyone will have the same problem:
- I've downloaded latest driver version from Acer webpage. At the moment that was 1.14 driver version.
- After that you have to open downloaded file with winrar, click on exe file and then click view.
- After that extract only the file named MU5DC.bin.
- Now go to extracted file and rename it. You only have to change extension name from bin to fd. File name must look like this MU5DC.fd
- Now plug USB in your PC
- Format that USB to fat32
- Now copy MU5DC.fd to your USB.
- If your power plug is plugged in your laptop, unplug it.
- After that on the back of your laptop you have a pin hole to reset your battery Press and hold that button with needle for about 5 seconds
(Be sure that you really pressed the button because it can be hard to find)
- Then press and hold fn and esc at the same time
- Put the power plug in the laptop while still holding fn and esc
- Now press the power button.
- After fan spins and led lights on keyboard turn on you can release fn and esc button. Bios update will start
- After about 30 sec or less laptop will just switch off. Your bios update is done.
- After that you can turn it on.
That's how I got mine to work. Do this on your own risk. If you're not sure about what you're doing then it'll be better to contact acer support.