ThatGuyJay New User

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  • OK well, without your help I have have gone nowhere on this issue, so I truly apriciate your input. I have no idea how you figured out "L" versions are for linux, when they have no documentation that designates it as such! Come on Acer! Up your game!
  • I've got win8.1 currently. I have to give you some credit for at least getting me up to the B version. I d/l it and ran it in windows and it did flash the BIOS. I tried to install the "L" verision again and I still get the same error. "rom file romid is not compatible with bios romid" I've always been used to installing…
  • OK maybe we're onto something. But if I reset the BIOS to defaults, I'd be turning off CSM and enabling secure boot. I very well may be running linux on this box at some point though...
  • I'm looking at the one from the screen shot, and it's not working at all. I'm getting an error that the ROMID doesn't match the current ROMID. It won't run the update. Where / how did you get to the version you're seeing. I'd really like to try it because this isn't going anywhere at all for me.
  • Yup, you're on the right track. I checked my BIOS version at startup and it's currently P11.A1
  • So, I was able to use an application called RMPrep to install FreeDOS and get it to boot. When I run the bat file BIOS_DOS.BAT I get the error "rom file romid is not compatible with bios romid"... I'm using the file I downloaded from here: I'm reading a sticker on the size of my PC that says what the model is. Why is this…
  • Jordan, I've read the PDF 100 times. There is no windows installer, there are 3 items in the .zip file, a directory named "DOS" a directory named "ROM" and a readme.pdf I double clicked the .bat file in windows and it said it's an MS-DOS program.
  • Yea, secure boot is disabled. I'm sorry if I wasn't clear in my first post but I did mention it's disabled. I'm using a 2GB flash drive. This isn't to say I've never gotten a USB drive to boot. I've run Tails from USB fine. What I can't do is make a DOS compatable bootup disk to run the BIOS update. Windows 8 doesn't have…
  • Thanks ACE but I tried that, I get that "insert a proper bootable media" error. There is no "legacy" mode in this version of the BIOS, but yes, I have CSM enabled. I'm thinking the old bios version is part of the sturggle I'm having. There are about 5 versions of the bios that include bug fixes and all kinds of things…
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