Hi,
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 5:35 PM, Z. B. wrote:
>
> My question is: do we have any API offered by FDAPM to allow closer
> examination of CPU load the way similar to the one described in the book?
> I ponder whether it could be possible to create a script/utility, which
> could show the details.
Hi Don,
I suspect that DELL Bios files are different from HP Bios files. Here's
the output from running cabextract on one .exe:
$ cabextract 7520A11.exe
7520A11.exe: no valid cabinets found
All done, errors in processing 1 file(s)
Thanks for the info about cabextract.
Best regards.
--
*Ma
Hi Jim,
If there was a 'Test.' message I could not see it.
After running the .exe file, it prompted me with a dialog about the
process -- yes, it seems that it needs some Windows environment behind
(I've very little knowledge about Windows, I've stoped using it on my
machines since Win95). Un
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 5:35 PM, Z. B. wrote:
> I asked about this "a while" ago, now being back to that question.
>
> Have a look at pages from "Using MS-DOS 6.22" by Jim Cooper, describing
> functionality of POWER.EXE utility - I mean pages from 852 to 857 (it's
> available e.g. in "Google Books
I asked about this "a while" ago, now being back to that question.
Have a look at pages from "Using MS-DOS 6.22" by Jim Cooper, describing
functionality of POWER.EXE utility - I mean pages from 852 to 857 (it's
available e.g. in "Google Books" and various places).
It's splitted into two parts: a
I have several HP notebooks with similar results. I have found CABEXT to be
very useful for extracting the DOS executable from the BIOS update. Maybe
the DELL BIOS has a similar pack.?
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 4:17 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 3:10 PM, Mario Menezes
> wrote:
>
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 3:10 PM, Mario Menezes wrote:
>
> I've to say that using a Windows PE iso (got from here
> https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/255-winpese-x64/) and LiveUSB
> tool (http://live.learnfree.eu/en/) to create the bootable pendrive I was
> able to run the firmware up
Hi Karen,
I've to say that using a Windows PE iso (got from here
https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/255-winpese-x64/) and LiveUSB
tool (http://live.learnfree.eu/en/) to create the bootable pendrive I was
able to run the firmware upgrade files.
I'll still post to Dell community forums to
Hi Mario,
My experience which clearly may not match is that dell drivers may
anticipate that you are running DOS under windows itself. if the
information does not specify which editions of Dos, perhaps? write to
their well staffed support discussion list outlining your problem, and
asking fo
Hi,
@Karen
Yes, the bios update file is stated for Windows/DOS; this is a paste from
Dell site:
"Description: This package provides the Dell System BIOS Update and is
supported on Dell Inspiron Notebook 7520 for Windows and DOS Operating
Systems."
@Christian
I've tried almost every point
Hi Mario,
I do not run freedos, but ms dos 7 ish. However, I did spend some time a
while back working with this line, not specific model, of dell machines.
A few questions.
This bios update file is indeed specifically for dos?
meaning Dell specifically states on the download page where you f
Hi Mario,
Am 16.01.2018 4:28 nachm. schrieb "Mario Menezes" :
My next try will be a Windows PE iso image from someone called Gandalf (
https://downloads.sayrodigital.com/winpe-7/). It seems that Windows PE can
run these executables.
hope that will help you. I found an interesting discussion
> 2018-01-16 13:20 GMT-02:00 Christian Imhorst :
>> Hi,
>>
>> what kind of Dell do you have?
>>
>> Do you know their support page? There is a tutorial how to flash the Bios
>> with FreeDOS or with a Linux system installed:
>>
>> https://www.dell.com/support/article/de/de/debsdt1/sln171755/updating
Hi Christian,
I've followed all information on Dell page for Linux users, I've created
5+ different types of images with freedos, using at least 3 different
freedos versions, etc, etc. I also followed some additional information on
Ubuntu wiki pages as well as on Arch Linux user forums.
It does
Hi,
what kind of Dell do you have?
Do you know their support page? There is a tutorial how to flash the Bios
with FreeDOS or with a Linux system installed:
https://www.dell.com/support/article/de/de/debsdt1/sln171755/updating-the-dell-bios-in-linux-and-ubuntu-environments?lang=en
Hope it can he
I really appreciate your help, Tom.
--
*Mario O.de Menezes, Ph.D.*
"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but is the Lord's purpose that
prevails" Pv 19.21
http://www.momenezes.com -LinuxUser: #24626
2018-01-16 12:25 GMT-02:00 Tom Ehlert :
> > Hi,
>
>
> > I'm trying to run a Dell bio
> Hi,
> I'm trying to run a Dell bios update file for my Inspiron 7520.
> I've created the FreeDOS usb stick, copy the bios update file to
> it, can boot into it, return to DOS Prompt without installing, but
> when I try to run the exe file all I get is (reproducing the FreeDOS screen
> belo
Hi,
I'm trying to run a Dell bios update file for my Inspiron 7520.
I've created the FreeDOS usb stick, copy the bios update file to it, can
boot into it, return to DOS Prompt without installing, but when I try to
run the exe file all I get is (reproducing the FreeDOS screen below):
C:\>7520A
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