Bios v. 1.14

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    There's a new BIOS out today! Version 1.14, and its a whole meg bigger than 1.07. Must be twice as good!

    Ok, I get a bit giddy when I see bios updates. But i'm interested to see what changes were made. Anybody have a way to get the changelog?
     
    bluevolume, Sep 17, 2009
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    +1 for a changelist request. That would be great. Running Windows 7 on my D250 and considering updating the bios.

    Did any update theirs yet? Any issues afterwards?

    Thanks
     
    ShadowSA, Sep 18, 2009
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    Ok, I took a chance and installed it... No problems so far. All went smoothly. :D
     
    ShadowSA, Sep 18, 2009
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    I tried it, and it worked fine. D250-1389. I just executed the .exe from the desktop. I just got mine, so I haven't played around in there enough to see changes.
     
    jay674329, Sep 19, 2009
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    I upgraded also. I haven't seen any changes, hard to say what they did with this release.

    One problem I had was the wireless card didn't wake from "sleep" on one occasion. This has only happened once so I'm not thinking its related to the BIOS at this point.
     
    bluevolume, Sep 20, 2009
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    I was on 1.06 BIOS before this, so I'm seeing great improvements. Ubuntu now correctly detects and can control my brightness, and the whole OS seems somewhat faster.
     
    aquafloe, Sep 20, 2009
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