On 18 July 2012 11:25, James Morrissey <morrissey.jam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Having spoken to Lenovo, i am rather unsatisfied.
>
> Their story is that they don't know why the windows client won't work.
> They also suggest that i use the live CD as a means for updating the
> BIOS - this is the recommended method. Unbelievably (to my mind, at
> least), they only have instructions for this using a CD. This is
> currently hopeless for me as i have a thinkpad x121e which has no
> optical drive, and i don't have an external drive on me. They say that
> they can't provide me with any instructions on how to update the BIOS
> using a USB as these are not officially supported. As such they say
> that the only thing they can do is send the machine in to them - which
> will take about 5 days.
>
> As background to this story i should note that i have had these same
> acpi-related problems on two other occasions. Both times i have sent
> the machine in to them and the (exact same) problem has recurred

If it is a recurrent problem that has been fixed in the past then I
don't see how a BIOS upgrade will fix it.  What did they do to fix it
previously I wonder.

Colin


> This
> will be the third time i send in the machine. The first time this
> happened it was under international warranty and it took 3 weeks to
> fix. That means that in the 10 months i have had the machine it will
> have spent over a month in the shop, dealing with a recurrent problem.
>
> I really am rather disappointed, especially as Lenovo's thinkpad range
> is meant to be pretty good for linux and have pretty good support in
> general.
>
> j
>
> On 18 July 2012 09:09, James Morrissey <morrissey.jam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Anton,
>>
>> -contacting lenovo about that matter may be a good starting point
>>
>> I'll be on it when they open this morning.
>>
>> However having a quick look
>>> (choosing a lenovo x121e on the site) and going through the 6 step process
>>> to select the OS (chose win7) it comes back with a "bios update bootable cd
>>> iso"-have you tried that method?
>>
>> That's what i am trying to do! I can't get a bootloader onto the USB.
>> As i understand, this is what i have to do as the ISO doesn't contain
>> one. Someone please tell me if i am wrong.
>>
>> also the lenovo site
>>> cautions against updating it (in the readme.txt along with the files) if it
>>> is running fine
>>
>> Its not running fine: I have lost use of function keys, fan has
>> stopped working and shutdown on lid close doesn't work.
>>
>> Something to research/ask potentially- if for some reason
>>> the windows update method (from within win7 that failed on you) doesnt like
>>> grub or something like that isnt there an easy way to delete grub (backing
>>> it up first), hence fooling the system that it is only a single boot and
>>> then running the update? after that booting from a live cd and reinstalling
>>> grub???
>>
>> This looks tricky. I'll save it for a last resort, but surely i should
>> be able to get a bootloader onto the USB so that i can run the update
>> from there.
>>
>> Will let you know what Lenovo say.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> j
>>
>> On 18 July 2012 07:25, Anton Kanishchev <antonk20...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi James,
>>>
>>> I have had a chat with my friend regarding updating the bios on a dual boot.
>>> what model of thinkpad do you have? He has never had to go through grub4dos
>>> to update his, so unfortunately he cant help there.He has updated dual boot
>>> setups via windows as you mentioned in your first email(worked in his
>>> case)-contacting lenovo about that matter may be a good starting point.It
>>> may just be a corrupt file or something. However having a quick look
>>> (choosing a lenovo x121e on the site) and going through the 6 step process
>>> to select the OS (chose win7) it comes back with a "bios update bootable cd
>>> iso"-have you tried that method? Since it is booting from the cd (please
>>> correct me someone if the following is wrong) it doesnt really matter if it
>>> is a multi boot set up or not as it is only taking files from the bootable
>>> cd and updating the bios on the laptop. if you do (have) download(ed) the
>>> bios disk is there a md5sum you can check for errors? also the lenovo site
>>> cautions against updating it (in the readme.txt along with the files) if it
>>> is running fine. Something to research/ask potentially- if for some reason
>>> the windows update method (from within win7 that failed on you) doesnt like
>>> grub or something like that isnt there an easy way to delete grub (backing
>>> it up first), hence fooling the system that it is only a single boot and
>>> then running the update? after that booting from a live cd and reinstalling
>>> grub???
>>>
>>> On 17 July 2012 21:50, Kris Douglas <krisdoug...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 17 July 2012 21:07, James Morrissey <morrissey.jam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> > Hi all,
>>>> >
>>>> > Digging up an old thread as i am still trying to solve this problem.
>>>> > Hoping someone can help me update my BIOS from a live USB.
>>>> >
>>>> > After having these problems come back
>>>> > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12106970#post12106970; i got
>>>> > the reply which falls at the bottom of the thread.
>>>> >
>>>> > So i am now trying to update my BIOS, from 1.15 to 1.16.
>>>> >
>>>> > Having tried to use the native windows client as i did last time my
>>>> > machine remains on 1.15. Getting the files for the 1.16 from here:
>>>> > http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/default.page? and following
>>>> > the instructions here:
>>>> > http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/8quj09us.txt, i
>>>> > don't get any on-screen instructions for step 14("Select 'Update
>>>> > ThinkPad BIOS' and follow the instructions on the screen.") and when i
>>>> > check system information in Win7 i still see the BIOS are 1.15.
>>>> >
>>>> > So now i am trying to follow the instructions for creating a live ISO
>>>> > contained here:
>>>> >
>>>> > http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/BIOS_Upgrade#Using_grub4dos_.28also_for_Linux.29.
>>>> > My sense is that it would also be good to learn how to do this update
>>>> > without windows.
>>>> >
>>>> > So now:
>>>> >
>>>> > I have formatted my pen drive to FAT32.
>>>> >
>>>> > sudo fdisk -l gives:
>>>> >
>>>> >    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>>>> > /dev/sda1   *        2048     2459647     1228800    7  HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
>>>> > /dev/sda2         2459648   109043711    53292032    7  HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
>>>> > /dev/sda3       109045758   625141759   258048001    5  Extended
>>>> > /dev/sda5       109045760   608542719   249748480   83  Linux
>>>> > /dev/sda6       608544768   625141759     8298496   82  Linux swap /
>>>> > Solaris
>>>> >
>>>> > Disk /dev/sdc: 4011 MB, 4011851776 bytes
>>>> > 124 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1019 cylinders, total 7835648 sectors
>>>> > Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
>>>> > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>>>> > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>>>> > Disk identifier: 0x0004629e
>>>> >
>>>> >    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>>>> > /dev/sdc1   *          62     7834071     3917005    c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > Following the instruction on grub4dos
>>>> >
>>>> > (http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/BIOS_Upgrade#Using_grub4dos_.28also_for_Linux.29),
>>>> > i navigate the terminal, to the gub4dos-0.4.4 folder and try:
>>>> >
>>>> > ~/grub4dos-0.4.4$sudo ./bootlace.com /dev/sdc1
>>>> >
>>>> > But i get the error:
>>>> >
>>>> > "Error: Invalid partition table. Must specify --floppy explicitly for
>>>> > floppy.
>>>> > BOOTLACE writes GRLDR BOOT RECORD to MBR or to the boot area of a file
>>>> > system.
>>>> > Usage:  bootlace.com  [OPTIONS]  DEVICE_OR_FILE
>>>> > Options: --read-only, --floppy[=N], --boot-prevmbr-first,
>>>> > --boot-prevmbr-last,
>>>> > --no-backup-mbr, --force-backup-mbr, --mbr-enable-floppy,
>>>> > --mbr-disable-floppy,
>>>> > --mbr-enable-osbr, --mbr-disable-osbr, --duce, --time-out=T,
>>>> > --hot-key=K,
>>>> > --preferred-drive=D, --preferred-partition=P, --sectors-per-track=S,
>>>> > --heads=H,
>>>> > --start-sector=B, --total-sectors=C, --install-partition=I, --lba,
>>>> > --chs,
>>>> > --fat12, --fat16, --fat32, --vfat, --ntfs, --ext2, --serial-number=SN,
>>>> > --restore-mbr, --mbr-no-bpb, --chs-no-tune
>>>> > DEVICE_OR_FILE: Filename of the device or image. For DOS, a BIOS drive
>>>> > number
>>>> > (in hex 0xHH or decimal DDD format)can be used to access the drive."
>>>> >
>>>> > I see that someone
>>>> > (http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1163031.html) has
>>>> > suggested that the command should be: sudo
>>>> > /boot/Grub4DOS/stage2/bootlace.com --floppy=7 /dev/sdb7, but since i
>>>> > am worried about wiping my whole hard disk i am worried about
>>>> > experimenting (i don't want "sudo /boot/Grub4DOS/stage2/bootlace.com
>>>> > --floppy=1 /dev/sdc1" to write to sda1 as opposed to sdc1).
>>>> >
>>>> > I have been overwhelmed by the grub4dos readme file, so if anyone as
>>>> > any ideas on either 1) how to get grub4dos working, or 2) how i make a
>>>> > live usb from the Lenovo ISO to update my BIOS, i'd appreciate it.
>>>> >
>>>> > Sorry for the long and complicated issue.
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks,
>>>> >
>>>> > j
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > On 31 January 2012 21:32, James Morrissey <morrissey.jam...@gmail.com>
>>>> > wrote:
>>>> >> Thanks for all the help on this.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I ended up using the windows utility and the whole process was
>>>> >> painless. Instructions were here:
>>>> >> http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/8quj08us.txt
>>>> >>
>>>> >>> I've just had a look at BIOS updates for my Thinkpad Edge 11 and
>>>> >>> they're
>>>> >>> delivered as a bootable CD so there will presumably be a similar
>>>> >>> option for
>>>> >>> the Thinkpad X121e.
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Yes, one is available here:
>>>> >> http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS019251,
>>>> >> but the windows route seemed easier.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Thanks again.
>>>> >>
>>>>
>>>> Hello, did you try running the bios flash utility as administrator on
>>>> windows by explicitly right-clicking it. That's always a good way for
>>>> it to fail.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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