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=== From Windows === | === From Windows === | ||
- | Use the [[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/description-of-microsoft-system-information-msinfo32-exe-tool-10d335d8-5834-90b4-8452-42c58e61f9fc|msinfo32]] command and check the //BIOS version// line in the //system summary// screen | + | Use the [[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/description-of-microsoft-system-information-msinfo32-exe-tool-10d335d8-5834-90b4-8452-42c58e61f9fc|msinfo32]] command (i.e. type ''msinfo32'' in the search field at the bottom left of the screen, and then launch the System Information app) and check the //BIOS version// line in the //system summary// screen. You will also get lots of other useful information about your computer (e.g. computer name) |
=== From Linux === | === From Linux === | ||
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==== Entering the BIOS ==== | ==== Entering the BIOS ==== | ||
- | Power off the machine, then power it on again **and** press repeatedly the appropriate key several times while the computer is starting, until you see the BIOS options screen. This should take place **before** you have to type the Windows bitlocker password, or the Linux (de)crypting password | + | Power off the machine, then power it on again **and** press repeatedly the appropriate key several times while the computer is starting, until you see the BIOS options screen. This should take place **before** you have to type the Windows //bitlocker// password, or the Linux (de)crypting password |
| Dell | ''F2 '' | | | Dell | ''F2 '' | | ||
- | | HP | ''ESC '' | | + | | HP | ''ESC'' or ''F10'' | |
==== Enabling boot on a USB drive in the BIOS ==== | ==== Enabling boot on a USB drive in the BIOS ==== | ||
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==== Updating the BIOS ==== | ==== Updating the BIOS ==== | ||
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- | * **Dell**: | ||
- | * Healthy Windows computer: check the [[https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us|support page]] | ||
- | * Crashed Windows, or healthy (or crashed) Linux computer: use a USB key to update the BIOS, following the steps in the [[https://www.dell.com/support/contents/fr-fr/videos/videoplayer/how-to-recover-from-booting-issues-using-the-bios-recovery-tool/6079779755001|How to recover from booting issues using the BIOS Recovery Tool]] video | ||
- | * **HP**: | ||
<WRAP center round important 60%> | <WRAP center round important 60%> | ||
- | If the BIOS update does not seem to work (no update takes place), check this [[https://wiki.lsce.ipsl.fr/pmip3/doku.php/other:win7towin10#bios_update|HP BIOS update]] section | + | Updating the BIOS is safe, but it may be a good idea to get help from somebody who has already done it. Your computer may restart several times, blink, etc, before the update is complete. |
- | </WRAP> | + | |
+ | Be sure to be connected to a power supply during the update | ||
+ | If your Windows computer is protected by **bitlocker** at boot time, you have to [[https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000125409/how-to-enable-or-disable-bitlocker-with-tpm-in-windows#TOC05|suspend bitlocker]] (//suspend//, and **not** //disable//), **before rebooting**. [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/windows-security/suspend-bitlocker-protection-non-microsoft-updates|more info]] | ||
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+ | The BIOS update will take place during the boot time, then Windows will start and bitlocker will automatically start again </WRAP> | ||
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+ | * **Dell**: | ||
+ | * Healthy Windows computer: | ||
+ | * Start the [[https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000177325/dell-command-update|Dell Command Update]] program ,look for available updates (BIOS updates and others), and download them\\ ''Start'' => ''Dell Command Update'' | ||
+ | * check the [[https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us|Dell Support page]], enter your Dell computer Serial Number (if it is not automatically detected), and check the BIOS related information | ||
+ | * Crashed Windows, or healthy (or crashed) Linux computer: use a USB stick to update the BIOS, following the steps in the [[https://www.dell.com/support/contents/fr-fr/videos/videoplayer/how-to-recover-from-booting-issues-using-the-bios-recovery-tool/6079779755001|How to recover from booting issues using the BIOS Recovery Tool]] video | ||
+ | * **HP**: \\ <WRAP center round important 60%> | ||
+ | If the BIOS update does not seem to work (no update takes place), check this [[https://wiki.lsce.ipsl.fr/pmip3/doku.php/other:win7towin10#bios_update|HP BIOS update]] section | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
* [[https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00007682|HP Consumer Desktop PCs - Updating the BIOS (Basic Input Output System)]] | * [[https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00007682|HP Consumer Desktop PCs - Updating the BIOS (Basic Input Output System)]] | ||
* [[https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00042629|HP Consumer Notebook PCs - Updating the BIOS (Basic Input Output System)]] | * [[https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00042629|HP Consumer Notebook PCs - Updating the BIOS (Basic Input Output System)]] |