Frank Edwards wrote:
On Sunday 22 October 2006 1:00 pm, "Constantine 'Gus' Fantanas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--I can tell you your BIOS is ancient.  HP changed the BIOS for this
laptop many times (I wonder why).  Your BIOS should be upgraded to F35
or F37.  I think the newest BIOS is F37, but because there were some
issues with it (I don't remember what), I decided to stay with the F35. You probably have never upgraded your BIOS, which may be the cause of a
lot of problems.

I want to mention that I'm running the F11 BIOS as well. As HP announced BIOS changes, I watched the release notes. I never saw anything listed as a "fix" that had occurred for me, so I never upgraded. I also heard about people having problems with the intermediate versions, so I was glad I stayed with what worked for me. :)

However, having said all that, I think the fact that you have two memory sticks -- that could be different speeds -- could require a BIOS change. My machine has the original two 512MB sticks. One reason why the BIOS may have been static for awhile and then upgraded a lot might be that it takes people awhile before they decide to upgrade the RAM on their laptop, so the problems don't show up right away...

Just to give a different perspective, I've had my 32-bit R3120Z since May 2004 and twice upgraded the BIOS, but opted to go back to the original F03 BIOS. Why? All F11 and later BIOS turned the fans off until the CPU temp reached a much higher temperature, while the F03 leaves one running constantly. This takes more battery power, but I found the palmrests too hot to rest my hands on with the newer BIOS.

The only thing that might be a problem is that once I upgraded to 1GB, I started getting warnings from Linux on boot-up about "Failed to allocate mem resource #10:[EMAIL PROTECTED] for 0000:02:04.0", which I never noticed before. I don't know if a later BIOS would fix this, but since I rarely use the CardBus I haven't worried about it.

Ken
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