2008 model year Aspire 6930 laptopsBIOS upgrade, Trial Run Issues & Screen Resolution

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Delmarva
Delmarva Member Posts: 5 New User

All right, so I have two identical 6930s in like-new condition. I want to upgrade the BIOS from ver. 3121 to ver. 3238. Even this last version is from SEPT 2009, so it's ancient, I know. I have the .exe file for the 3238 version, but I could not attach it here, it's not allowed for some weird reason, it says "zk2_3238W". I don't have any OS installed now, just a pristine and bare WD SSD. I will run it under Linux Mint ver. 22.1 Xia — after I update the BIOS. Any ideas how that can be done, as the Phoenix BIOS utility has no BIOS update option at all. The other issues, I have been running LM Linux Mint Cinnamon, Mate, and Xfce 22.1 Xia off of USB sticks before installing them for real after I update the Aspire's BIOS. This maybe related to the old BIOS. I used USB stick with the OS, MBR, Write in ISO image mode. Mate does not load at all on the Acers, Cinnamon and Xfca do, but only in Compatibility Mode. After the trial sessions, it fails to exit upon shutdown, I got a bunch or error messages like "Buffer I6O error on dev. sdaz, Logical block 7, async page read." I have to unplug from PS and take out the battery, no good. And finally, LM Cinnamon & Xfce show my LCD screen being a 4:3 aspect ratio 1024x768 XGA resolution screen. Whereas of course it is a 16-inch 1.77:1 AR 1366x768 pixel WXGA screen (CCFL panel). LM stretches horizontally a 4:3 AR screen to fill the laptop's 16:9 screen, that's obviously not good. No idea how and why LM would misidentify a 16:9 screen to a 4:3 aspect ratio screen? Any ideas where the troubles lies?

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,801 Trailblazer
    edited July 15

    The Aspire 69306930 bios can be either flashed though Windows or through DOS with a bootable FAT_32 formatted USB. I’ve included the Acer service guide flash guide for the Aspire 6938 PDF guide to assist you.

    With the Linux Mint ver. 22.1 Xia - for all drivers and bios files for the Aspire 6930, go HERE @ HelpDrivers, as they have all the bios versions for this laptop (I've included the last 2 versions files below to assit you)

    With the Linux Mint OS, there are allot of guides on the web on how to install Linux Mint Cinnamon, Mate on these laptops, so follow that link and go to the Linux Mint forum, as that is your best source on solving all the problems you are having above, as you would be much better off consulting the Linux forum that the link guides you to than Acer community, unless a community member might be able to assist you further, and he has personal experience in installed this OS onto an earlier Aspire laptop also. Good luck and hope this helps you out further further.

    Acer Bios Flash Guide and BIOS Versions 3236 and 3238

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