BIOS Update for Aspire 6930. Says that "Serial number not found." Any ideas on what to do?

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Delmarva
Delmarva Member Posts: 5 New User
edited July 9 in Aspire Laptops

I have two Aspire 6930 laptops, bought both of them in December 2008. I wouldn't trade them in for a new one being sold today, no way. I will run things under Linux Mint 22.1 Xia, but the issue here is I simply wanted to update and refresh my system BIOS first, they have never been flashed since new.

https://www.acer.com/us-en/support/drivers-and-manuals

Put in the Serial Number, got a response that "Serial number not found." Put in the SNID, got an answer that "SNID not found." Does Acer disown their machines when they reach a certain age? I don't need 2025 drivers for my two loved ones, Dear Acer, only the latest BIOS that you ever had for these Aspires. Most infuriating, as I also have a 2008 HP and a 2015 Dell, I had no trouble downloading the latest BIOS and flashing my mobos in those. Any ideas on what to do?

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,801 Trailblazer

    Acer has stopped all support for the old Aspire 6930 models laptops a long time ago, for the full range of the Aspire 6930 drivers go to HelpDrivers as they have available 95 files for Acer Aspire 6930 laptops as this site has all the drivers and the last bios versions 3238 for your Aspire 6930.

    Aspire 6930 last BIOS Version 3238

    Note: that the bios version 3238 for this laptop is an accumulative bios, which means that you only have to install the last version bios, as that will have all the previous bios version fixed included that this laptop had, so you will not have to install all the different bios versions separately.

    Good luck and hope this helps you out, if you have any other problems please don't hesitate to ask, as we have all the service guide information for you.

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,881 Trailblazer
    edited July 8

    Hi, this model is no longer supported by Acer but you can still download the BIOS 2009 version from this (trusted) link: Acer Aspire 6930 Notebooks & Tablet PCs > Downloads Drivers, Manual and BIOS

    Bios 2009.jpg
  • Delmarva
    Delmarva Member Posts: 5 New User

    Thank you so much for the help. Yeah, the BIOS on my Aspire 6930 is from DEC 2008, the very first they had, ver. 3121. And it seems like that the newest that Acer ever had is only 11 months more recent, from NOV 2009, that would be the "cummulative" version 3238. Right now the old BIOS is really struggling, I have great difficulty in navigating its screen which is a really old-looking "Phoenix SecureCore Setup Utility." I sort of managed the Boot Priority Order by moving USB HDD to 1st position. The other BOOT OPTIONS I see are IDE HDD, IDE CD, PCI LAN, USB CDROM, USB FDC, and USB KEY, these are "Excluded from boot order." Laptop has no OS installed now, only a virgin 480GB capacity WD Blue SSD. So I figured I better flash the BIOS first before trying to intall Linux Mint 22.1 Xia from a USB stick (with MBR partition). Okay, so now I have my BIOS ver. 3238 ZIP folder on my desktop on a Windows 8 machine, how to proceed? I un-ZIP it and then copy everything onto a blank but formatted (maybe FAT32) USB stick or only copy some of the un-ZIPPED files? Then insert the USB stick into the laptop, turn it on, and then the BIOS update should commence automatically? Thanks so much again.