- #Acer aspire one bios access install#
- #Acer aspire one bios access update#
- #Acer aspire one bios access upgrade#
- #Acer aspire one bios access windows 10#
- #Acer aspire one bios access Bluetooth#
#Acer aspire one bios access Bluetooth#
Adds Atheros and Broadcom Bluetooth detection for INT15. Fixes WLAN BCM4313 (ASPM 1.20 2.6 MB 2 DownloadīIOS Acer Modifies 'Exit Discarding Changes' string in BIOS setup. Modifies String 'Save Changes' in BIOS Setup Configuration. Fixes sudden flash of Garbage Message when Boot into 1.22 2.6 MB 4 DownloadīIOS Acer Fixes BT/3G status is not correct when flash BIOS,and boot to DOS immediately. Removes Detect BT condition for product line can't detect Bt issue. 1.25 2.6 MB 5 DownloadīIOS Acer Modifies brightness control table. 1.26 2.6 MB 1 DownloadīIOS Acer Fixes issue which has noise when play audio file at the same time adjust brightness. Updates 2011 OEM SLIC Table for non-Windows system.
#Acer aspire one bios access upgrade#
I noticed after installing a bunch of updates (win7 to get ready for win10 DL) Could one of those updates have caused these problems? One more thing I thought of, after Win10 upgrade under "Batteries" in Device Manager I no longer have the composite battery, I still have the other 2 (AC Adapter and ACPI Compliant Control Battery Method) Does that matter?īIOS Acer 1. The newest one says non Windows systems.So obviously Im thinking not that one? Sorry for all the questions.Im a big "dud" when it comes to this and I really don't want to do something wrong and mess it all up permanently. Could you please tell me which one I should install? They're all pretty old (but newer than mine haha). I am going to copy and paste at the bottom of this message the available BIOS updates. I am going to follow your instructions and see if this takes care of the issues.
#Acer aspire one bios access install#
Knowing the exact sub model (Many different units may have the same model family description, but have multiple configurations possible, thus, several sub models) as listed on the product sticker or label that should either be on the back of the unit or underneath the battery in the battery compartment on the case itself.įirst thing I would do would be to find the manufacturers product page for your EXACT model/sub model, and install any updated or recent drivers listed there for chipset, audio, LAN, graphics, storage controllers and USB. Try to locate a youtube video or find a tutorial on upgrading the BIOS version on YOUR specific model, and follow those instructions exactly. Generally, Windows 8 and 10 systems are UEFI type bios. The BIOS is independent of any operating system you might install and simply consists of the firmware and instructions needed for basic hardware support PRIOR to booting into the Windows or other OS environment, AND to provide Windows with some information regarding what hardware is installed and how it is to be handled. Windows version has nothing to do with the BIOS firmware, in as far as whether or not it "supports" it. Second thing I'd do, is on that same page, find and download the most recent BIOS firmware if it is newer than the version currently installed on your machine. Http /First thing I would do would be to find the manufacturers product page for your EXACT model/sub model, and install any updated or recent drivers listed there for chipset, audio, LAN, graphics, storage controllers and USB. If you read the tutorial you'll see why doing a clean install is recommended on any system that experiences issues after upgrading.
#Acer aspire one bios access windows 10#
One thing to note, that I've not yet modified in my tutorial, is that when doing a clean install you CAN use a Windows 7 or 10 product key to install with although if the system has already been upgraded to windows 10 previously you should just click "skip", twice, on both occasions it asks for a product key during the installation. So, just install the newest one and forget any others.Īlso, are you still on an "upgrade", or have you done a clean install of Windows 10? If you are on an updated install, I'd backup any important documents and files and do a "clean" install, as follows. Generally, that isn't even a factor and newer updates only ADD support or correct previously uncorrected problems.
#Acer aspire one bios access update#
Every updated image contains all previous updates, unless and except when a prior version was found to be lacking, in which case, a modified firmware would be used that more correctly addressed whatever problem THAT update had been supposed to fix. When updating the BIOS, you only ever install ONE update, whichever is the MOST recent.