D250 V1.22 Bios Released

Discussion in 'Modding and Customization' started by pmerrill, Nov 21, 2009.

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    pmerrill

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    Just noted that Acer has a V1.22 Bios for the D250 released on 19-Nov.

    Any ideas what it fixes?

    Anyone done an upgrade yet???
     
    pmerrill, Nov 21, 2009
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    vajorie

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    I did, hoping that it would fix some of the issues I was having, but nothing changed as far as I can see. I guess they fixed some under the hood stuff?
     
    vajorie, Dec 5, 2009
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    someone posted over at Eee forums they flashed to 1.22 wth success and broadcom decoder is working fine. Good news indeed.
     
    NIVO, Dec 5, 2009
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    Now up to V. 1.26 and counting :D
     
    The_Snowman, Mar 11, 2010
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    Unless some really big issue pops up (like Win 7 not reading the n280 right, the reason for the 1.25 to 1.26 upgrade) I doubt there will be any other bios updates for the d250. They already have moved on to the 532h as their flagship 10.1" model.

    532h release date - 12/09.
    Last D250 bios/driver update (besides the aforementioned 1.26 update fix) - 12/09.
    This is typically how these manufacturers work, you'll get updates until the next successor model comes.
     
    hartleyshc, Mar 13, 2010
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    Actually 1.27 just came out.
     
    Orbiting234, Mar 16, 2010
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