• Some Dell PCs and laptops reportedly fail to boot after BIOS upda

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Dec 22 13:30:04 2021
    Some Dell PCs and laptops reportedly fail to boot after BIOS update

    Date:
    Wed, 22 Dec 2021 13:15:45 +0000

    Description:
    Apparently Dell Latitude and Inspiron notebooks are affected, as well as an Alienware gaming PC.

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    Some unlucky Dell PC owners have apparently run into trouble with a fresh
    BIOS update issued by the manufacturer which has caused some nasty boot failures in some reported cases.

    Both desktop PCs and Dell laptops are affected, and that includes Dells Latitude 5320 and 5520 notebooks, plus the Inspiron 5680, along with the Alienware Aurora R8 gaming PC .

    The problem rears its head after upgrading to BIOS version 1.14.3 with the Latitude portables, or v2.8.0 on the Inspiron, and v1.0.18 with the Aurora
    R8. So if youre mulling that upgrade right now, iIt might be a good idea to hold off.

    As Bleeping Computer makes clear, there are various reports of issues on Reddit and a bunch on Dells own community support forums, with complaints of boot failure or getting trapped in boot loops or being stuck at a black screen.

    Another user on Dell.com reported problems with failing to wake up from sleep mode, with one reply on that thread stating: I had this issue on my 5320
    after updating to BIOS 1.14.3. With perseverance, the laptop would still turn on and boot into Windows (I did not take it apart for battery disconnect).
    But then the problem would start again as soon as the laptop went to sleep.

    Others have reported multiple laptops failing to boot, including the Reddit thread above, and this one from Dells support site : About half of our Latitude 5520s no longer boot after having been updated from BIOS 1.12.2 to 1.14.3. System wont turn on. Only life signs are the three white LED flashes after resetting RTS clock by pressing down the Power Button for 30ish
    seconds. Analysis: This sounds like a nasty one, but there is an apparent workaround

    This looks to be a nasty problem, although how many users it affects, we dont know though the reports of multiple machines being hit from enterprise users are, of course, worrying.

    There is an apparent workaround as described on several of the above threads, namely here and here , which essentially involves removing and reconnecting the battery, booting and then downgrading to BIOS 1.13.0. We have not tried following this we dont own any of the potentially affected machines anyway so obviously if you do give this a whirl, you do so at your own risk.

    A safer option might be to wait for an official post from Dell on the matter, and hopefully thatll be forthcoming soon and maybe a revised BIOS. Assuming you can live without your hardware being operational in the meantime

    A moderator on Dells forum told one affected person: We have received the required details. We will work towards a resolution. In the meantime, you may also receive assistance or suggestions from the community members. Check out all the best gaming PCs



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/some-dell-pcs-and-laptops-reportedly-fail-to-bo ot-after-bios-update/


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