Okay, well. He has not been online here about two weeks, so I asked you.
So I want to flash the .fd file, do I have to do that with the recovery mode fn+esc, fn+b or win+b?
I have an empty fat32 128mb flash drive that should work fine. Leave it empty and pnly put the fd file (ofc renamed to what it should be with phoenixtool v2.59). And the same thing but with the default bios (just in case).
Or can I flash it with a tool on a bootable usb? (Clearly not a fan of that, I killed 2 mobos by that. I only like the windows one, I flashed my bios a couple of times on my laptop using the windows flasher and never had problems with it)
Edit:
I have put the 1st boot on the usb, 2nd on hdd. Just to be sure that it will detect the usb first.
I tried it, but I don't know how to do the recovery flash. Win+B does nothing, it just boots the pc, same goes for FN+B.
When I do FN+ESC, I get this:
Insyde H2O EFI 2.0 MB
Copyright 19xx-2007 Insyde H2O Technologies Ltd.
All Rights Reserved
This bios is exclusively for Acer only
Copyright 2002-2010 by Acer Inc.
System BIOS Version: V1.23
BIOS Build Date: 04/25/2011
System Memory Speed: 1067 MHz
Processor Type: Intel ® Core i5 CPU M 560 @ 2.67GHz
And then it boots to the usb and tells me there is no OS.
I tried it with these file names:
NEW70X64.f
NEW70X64.fd
Phoenix tool 2.59 tells me the recovery file name is:
NEW70X64.f?
It is not possible to use a questionmark at any file name or extension.
Should I replace NEW70123.fd with the UEFI one in Camiloml's bios and flash it through windows?
Edit:
Lol, I had the battery inserted. Will try without now. Why actually without? It sounds stupid. If the power cuts, it is dead, with battery, it can still run it.
Edit:
It works
I was kind of dissapointed, but yeah..
The only thing that is new is that there is more stuff in the boot section, nothing fancy UI. What is the advantage now of having this uefi bios?