03-22-2014, 11:07 AM
After several tries I wasn't able to update my Aspire S7 BIOS through this method.
I formatted an USB in FAT32 mode and copied only the .fd file. I didn't change the name. I put legacy BIOS mode and I turned off the laptop. The battery is embedded, so I can't remove it for the process. I attached the USB stick and pressed Fn + Esc and later the power button. The USB led started blinking as if the laptop were reading some data from there. However, after 5 seconds (approx.), laptop reboots and nothing else happens, only a regular boot up of the system.
I have tried all USB sockets but no luck, and also others BIOS firmwares (originals renaming them to StormX64.fd).
Any ideas?
I formatted an USB in FAT32 mode and copied only the .fd file. I didn't change the name. I put legacy BIOS mode and I turned off the laptop. The battery is embedded, so I can't remove it for the process. I attached the USB stick and pressed Fn + Esc and later the power button. The USB led started blinking as if the laptop were reading some data from there. However, after 5 seconds (approx.), laptop reboots and nothing else happens, only a regular boot up of the system.
I have tried all USB sockets but no luck, and also others BIOS firmwares (originals renaming them to StormX64.fd).
Any ideas?