Acer Nitro N50-600 Bios Update, can't execute the R01-D1.exe , it's not a question but I need help!

HaruGaming
HaruGaming Member Posts: 3 New User

Hi, I'm a french user who recently bought RAM, and for compatibility issues, I need to update my BIOS system. So I did download the correct folder that I need for the update:

I did read the Appedix pdfs, and found the best way to update being the one where u simply execute the .exe in the UCP folder. When I try to run it as administrator, I get this little window that completely stop me from going any further (I'll translate for you):

"Impossible of charging this pilot on this device"
"A security setting detects that this is a vulnerable pilot and stops the loading. You need to fix the settings in order to load this pilot"

Do you know how I can fix this ?
PS: I do not have a USB key with me, so I cannot try the other BIOS update methods !

Best Answer

  • HaruGaming
    HaruGaming Member Posts: 3 New User
    Answer ✓

    Ok, I solved my problem, the BIOS update are a little bit old, so I was suspicious about the exe not working for windows 11, so I downgraded my system to windows 10, and just worked.
    I was originally here to see if I could use the full potential of my new RAM, and even after the update I still couldn't find a way to modify the RAM frequency from the bios, which is capped at 2.9Ghz or 2.6Ghz (I don't remember exactly).
    Anyway if u want to update your BIOS and it doesn't work, try going back to windows 10. Bye

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  • HaruGaming
    HaruGaming Member Posts: 3 New User

    Well, some update, I read and searched about this error, and fixed it, I just disabled memory integrety setting in windows defender.
    Although, nothing is showing up when I launch the exe, in fact I can barelly see a cmd window opening and closing instantly.
    If u have any clue, I'll keep this updated, even if I suceed in my task !

  • HaruGaming
    HaruGaming Member Posts: 3 New User
    Answer ✓

    Ok, I solved my problem, the BIOS update are a little bit old, so I was suspicious about the exe not working for windows 11, so I downgraded my system to windows 10, and just worked.
    I was originally here to see if I could use the full potential of my new RAM, and even after the update I still couldn't find a way to modify the RAM frequency from the bios, which is capped at 2.9Ghz or 2.6Ghz (I don't remember exactly).
    Anyway if u want to update your BIOS and it doesn't work, try going back to windows 10. Bye