What does "Not for Upgrades" in a BIOS download mean?

ændrük
ændrük Member Posts: 4 New User

Several of the BIOS downloads for the Aspire V5-171 say "Not for Upgrades":

DescriptionVendorVersionSizeDate
BIOS - UEFI for Windows 8 (Not for Upgrades)Acer2.096.8 MB01/07/2013
BIOS - UEFI for Windows 8 (Not for Upgrades)Acer2.086.8 MB11/26/2012
BIOS - UEFI for Windows 8 (Not for Upgrades)Acer2.076.8 MB11/12/2012
BIOS - UEFI for Windows 8 (Not for Upgrades)Acer2.066.8 MB10/22/2012
BIOS - UEFI for Windows 8 (Not for Upgrades)Acer2.046.8 MB10/02/2012
BIOSAcer1.097.2 MB12/11/2012
BIOSAcer1.087.2 MB11/13/2012
BIOSAcer1.0610.2 MB09/24/2012
BIOSAcer1.0512.0 MB08/13/2012

What does this mean?

Answers

  • Dianos
    Dianos Member Posts: 9 New User

    it is not the right bios, if you are upgrading a win 7 computer with windows 8.

  • Typo
    Typo Member Posts: 2 New User

    I would love a further explination.

     

    Is it ok to use the newer (not for upgrades) bios if your using Windows 7 or is it JUST for Windows 8?

     

    If it is for Windows 8, is it saying you cannot use it if you upgraded from Windows 7 or does it mean you need to wait to use it until after you do the upgrade to Windows 8 from 7?

     

    If we could get an official answer to this it would be great as it affects many many models and even shows up on other manufacturers using Acer motherboards (such as my Gateway) and there is not one proper explination anywhere.  The worst part is that on my particular system (Gateway DX4870-UR11P with the Acer IPIMB-AR motherboard) the one bios available without saying "not for upgrades" is the very oldest bios but there is 3 newer that do say "not for upgrades" and I plan on staying on Windows 7 at least for now so am completely unsure if I can enjoy the use of ANY updated bios for the system.

     

    Thanks in advance for any answers.

  • Typo
    Typo Member Posts: 2 New User

    Would really love an answer to this.  The computer arrived today and if posible I want to start with the best bios.

     

    Thanks.

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