BIOS updates are bricking some Dell and Alienware PCs

As users, we’re generally conditioned to implicitly trust software and updates that come from the people who make our computers. But those people are also, well, people, and sometimes make mistakes. Such appears to be the case for a growing number of laptops and desktops made by Dell, and at least some sold under its Alienware sub-brand. Recent BIOS updates for some Inspiron, Latitude, and Aurora computers are causing them to boot into blue screens.

As chronicled appropriately by Bleeping Computer, Dell customer forums and Reddit threads are filling up with complaints from owners of Lattitude 5320 and 5520 laptops (BIOS version 1.14.3), Inspiron 5680 desktops (BIOS version 2.8.0), and the Aurora R8 desktop series (BIOS version 1.0.18). Upon applying the associated updates, users report that the computers will boot to a blue screen and then immediately shut down again. Some others are getting “Time-of-day not set” error messages, followed by shutdown with any input.

A few users have reported success by downgrading their BIOS to the previous version, but that’s a tricky process that’s beyond the comfort zone of the typical laptop or desktop buyer, and it isn’t working for everyone. The process also requires the internal battery to be removed and a power button sequence on the Lattitude laptops.

We’ve contacted representatives for Dell and are awaiting a reply on these issues. https://www.pcworld.com/article/561904/bios-updates-are-bricking-some-dell-and-alienware-pcs.html

Creato 3y | 23 dic 2021, 18:20:43


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