Christopher M. Penalver

I have tried a few more ways to execute the BIOS upgrade file I
downloaded from Dell. None of them worked, but I am documenting them
here for the record.

Thinking that FreeDOS was the problem, I tried making an XP MS-DOS
bootable USB. This failed in exactly the same way, with the 'Test.'
message. This seems to indicate that at least FreeDOS is not the issue
here.

I then made a Windows 7 bootable image on USB, and added the executable
to the root directory. I used [this link](http://www.intowindows.com
/bootable-usb/) to make the bootable media. Booting the USB and
selecting X64 Recovery Mode I navigated Install Windows->Repair->Use
Recovery Tools->Command Prompt. At the prompt I found the USB media as
disk C: and again attempted to run the BIOS upgrade .exe. It failed, but
this time the message was different:

'The subsystem needed to support the image type is not present.'

When I can work out what that means I will be a step nearer to running
the upgrade...

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