[attachment=12259 Wrote:LatinMcG75 pid='105807' dateline='1449949746']
(09-09-2015, 03:19 PM)BDMaster Wrote: Try this file :
http://rghost.net/6yvzxGngL
let me know
Regards
found out needs 2.06 first then 2.12 it had 2.04 and couldnt update via fn esc.. then found doc about 2.06 security mechanism changed needs 2.06 before any other newer.
fn esc works with 2.06 for sure
Since the above rghost link still says "access restricted" folks should know they can get the *.fd files they need for the usb-stick from the acer exe or zip downloads. In general, anyone can use free 7zip software to "unzip" the bios-updater-exe files and extract the *.fd recovery files that need to be on the usb thumbdrive. For an example below are steps to get these version 2.06 *.fd files (not sure which is needed the An206i.fd or An206w.fd but I believe one of them should work, right?
In any case, for each Fn-Esc recovery attempt, there should probably be *only* one *.fd file on the usb-stick.
After installing 7zip, anytime you right-click on a foobar.zip or foobar.exe file you should see a 7-Zip menu which includes an option "Extract to foobar/..." That is, it will create a new folder with same name as the .zip (or .exe), and extract there.
To get the *.fd files, it is sort of like those Russian nesting dolls: you have to extract a zip, then extract a exe from the zip, then extract exe(s) from the exe to finally find those *.fd files. They're buried deep!
Also, you'll want to uncheck "Hide file extensions":
Open Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization. Now, click on Folder Options or File Explorer Option, as it is now called > View tab. In this tab, under Advance Settings, you will see the option Hide extensions for known file types. Uncheckthis option and click on Apply and OK. There is no downside to seeing those file extensions... I think it is insane that windows hides them.
Code:
Here is how you can obtain these files using free 7-Zip software.
06/14/2013 06:47 AM 4,668,512 An206i.fd
06/14/2013 06:28 AM 4,668,536 An206w.fd
(1.) I started by downloading this file from the acer website:
03/11/2016 11:29 PM 5,515,698 BIOS_Acer_2.06_A_A.zip
(2.) Right-click on the zip file -> 7-zip-> Extract to ./BIOS_Acer_2.06_A_A
(3.) Somewhere inside ./BIOS_Acer_2.06_A_A folder you'll find SOBI0206.exe
(4.) Right-click on SOBI0206.exe -> 7-Zip -> Extract to ./SOBI0206/
NOTE: As long as at least some files are extracted, then you can safely ignore any error messages such as:
[size=small][/size]
[size=small]Can not open the file as [PE] archive[/size]
The file is open as [7z] archive
(5.) Inside the SOBI0206 folder you'll find:
06/14/2013 07:04 AM 3,668,353 SOBI206i.exe
06/14/2013 07:05 AM 3,667,817 SOBI206w.exe
(6.) By now you can guess that you'll right-click on each of the above
and extract to folders SOBI206i and SOBI206w. In those folders you'll find the *.fd files.
For the record, here are the md5 sums that I got by: $ md5sum.exe An206i.fd and An206w.fd
[size=small][font=Monaco, Consolas, Courier, monospace]755214fe078d44bc5e2e80a76a241960 *An206i.fd[/font][/size]
40b45c770cc6f75f5887a617b327849a *An206w.fd
I've attached a An206-fd.zip file with the above 2 fd files, and An212 fd file (newest v2.12 bios) and
these instructions. (The biosmod site wouldn't let me attach a 7ip An206-fd.7z file ;-)