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BIOS Update (Diskette) - ThinkPad 770, 770E/ED
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The BIOS Update enhances certain ThinkPad systems to address operational issues, add new functions, or expand functions as noted below.
This release supports the following system: - ThinkPad 770 - ThinkPad 770E, 770ED
Notes: - All references to Slave Controller updates pertain to the ThinkPad 770E/ED systems only, not the ThinkPad 770 systems which will not allow for updates.
- The Release Date given below now matches the date shown in BIOS. - This file was released to the Web on March 29, 2000. - This program is language independent and can be used with any language system.
- See the Additional Information section for instructions on downloading, creating, and installing the BIOS Update diskette.
- See the bottom of this page for links to previous BIOS releases. |
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1.34 (IDET38WW) |
| Release Date: |
2001/10/12 |
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English - BIOS version 1.34 (IDET38WW) - System Program Service Diskette
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README for English - BIOS version 1.34 (IDET38WW) - System Program Service Diskette
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Click here for instructions and limitations on downloading and creating the diskette.
This Additional Information field contains the following sections:
I. Summary of changes
II. Installation instructions
III. BIOS information with links to previous BIOS releases
IV. Slave Controller information
V. Memory information
VI. Simple Boot Flag function
I. Summary of changes
version 1.34 - IDET38WW
- (New) Microsoft Windows XP Support(770E and 770ED only)
- (Fix) OS installation failure with CD-ROM boot
- (Fix) Linux system fails with memory size detection. Linux system only.
- (Fix) System doesn't boot with HDDs which use all of root directory.
Click here for a complete list of changes fixed by this BIOS update.
II. Installation instructions
Notes:
- You need an AC adapter and a charged battery pack to update the system program.
- If your computer is attached to any kinds of Docking station or port replicator, turn off the computer and detach it before proceeding.
- Print these instructions or display on another computer.
- Firmly connect the AC adapter to the computer.
- Insert the System Program Service Diskette into the diskette drive and turn on the computer.
- Select Read this first... from the menu and carefully read the information that appears.
- Press the Esc key to return to the menu.
- Select Update system program and follow the instruction on the screen.
Attention: Do not turn off or suspend the computer until the update has been completed. If you turn off or suspend the computer while the update is still in progress, the system board may have to be replaced.
After the update has been completed, do the following to make the changes effective.
- Make sure the System Program Service Diskette has been removed from the diskette drive and turn the computer off.
- Press and hold the F1 key, then turn on the computer. Hold the F1 key until the Easy-Setup menu appears.
- If a password prompt appears, type the correct password.
- Select Config, then select Initialize.
- Select OK to initialize the system.
Run the diagnostics to make sure that the computer runs with no errors:
- Turn off the computer, press and hold the F1 key, then turn on the computer. Hold the F1 key until the Easy-Setup menu appears.
- Select Test, then select Start to run all the basic tests.
Various test patterns will appear on the screen.
An OK will appear for each device that passes the test.
- Verify that OK appears for all of the devices tested.
- Press the Esc key to exit Test and turn off the computer.
III. BIOS information with links to previous BIOS releases
Each version of the BIOS update diskette contains the following system program information.
Diskette
version |
BIOS level |
BIOS date |
File name |
| 1.00 |
i7et40ww |
28 Oct 1997 |
sytpd100 |
| 1.10 |
iDet15ww |
13 Mar 1998 |
Never released to Web |
| 1.21 |
idet23ww |
23 Jun 1998 |
sytpd121 |
| 1.22 |
idet24ww |
07 Aug 1998 |
sytpd122 |
| 1.23 |
idet25ww |
24 Aug 1998 |
sytpd123 |
| 1.24 |
idet26ww |
07 Sep 1998 |
Never released to Web |
| 1.25 |
idet28ww |
25 Sep 1998 |
sytpd125 |
| 1.27 |
idet30ww |
16 Dec 1998 |
sytpd127 |
| 1.28 |
idet30ww |
16 Dec 1998 |
sytpd128 |
| 1.29 |
idet33ww |
14 Apr 1999 |
spsdid33 |
| 1.30 |
IDET34WW |
16 Sep 1999 |
spsdid34 |
| 1.32 |
IDET36WW |
17 Sep 1999 |
spsdid36 |
| 1.33 |
IDET37WW |
17 Sep 1999 |
spsdid37 |
| 1.34 |
IDET38WW |
17 Sep 1999 |
Current Release |
The BIOS information can be viewed on the first screen of the Easy-Setup BIOS utility. To enter the Easy-Setup BIOS utility, press and hold the F1 key, then turn on the computer and continue to hold the F1 key until the Easy-Setup menu appears. The BIOS version and date are listed in the middle of the screen.
IV. Slave Controller information
The slave controller manages the Power Management functions of the system.
Diskette
version |
Slave controller version |
Slave controller date |
| 1.32 |
1.09 EXET09WW |
11-11-99 |
| 1.33 |
1.09 EXET09WW |
11-11-99 |
| 1.34 |
1.09 EXET09WW |
11-11-99 |
The slave controller version number can be viewed by running the ThinkPad Configurator utility from your operating system and selecting System Information from the Help menu or by clicking on the System Information button.
The slave controller information can also be found by invoking Easy-Setup and selecting Config followed by System Board.
V. Memory information
The following information shows memory areas that are either unavailable or that can be included with a memory manager such as EMM386.
Reserved BIOS area
C0000-C9FFF (Reserved for Video BIOS)
F0000-FFFFF (Reserved for BIOS)
Usable BIOS ROM area
E0000-EFFFF (Can be used as UMB (Upper Memory Block))
VI. Simple Boot Flag function
This function automatically optimizes the behavior and boot performance of the BIOS and operating system, based on the installed operating system and previous boot.
If this function is Enabled and once a Plug and Play-capable operating system, such as Windows 98, is installed, the system BIOS does not configure such hardware resources as system interrupts, memory ranges, and I/O port ranges for all the devices in the system.
If you are going to use a non-Plug and Play-capable operating system, disable this function so that the BIOS will configure hardware resources.
(Important Notice)
If you are using multiple operating systems in addition to Windows 95/98, you must DISABLE the Simple Boot Flag in Easy-Setup.
To modify the Simple Boot Flag:
- Hold down the F1 key on the ThinkPad and power on the system.
- Open the Config icon.
- Open the Quick Boot icon.
- Set Simple Boot Flag to Enable or Disable depending on configuration.
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| Document id: DSHY-3P2MCB |
| Last modified: 2004-09-21 |
| Copyright © 2010 IBM Corporation |
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