on 14.01.2022 01:40
on 14.01.2022 01:40
Hey Folks,
I've just had windows push a BIOS (1.26MED11) update to my laptop.
Does anyone have the patch notes?
Thank you
on 14.01.2022 07:11
on 14.01.2022 07:11
Hi @Pete748 and thanks for the screenshot.
As far as I can oversee it, there have "just" been some minor changes within the kernel code and an updated version of the AFU tool.
So nothing to hurry up and leave your family alone at the dinner table 😉
Cheers
Major ToM
on 14.01.2022 08:22
on 14.01.2022 08:22
Thank you for the reply Tom.
What's the AFU tool?
Peter
on 14.01.2022 09:14
on 16.01.2022 17:51
on 16.01.2022 17:51
That BIOS was installed on my new X25 some days ago and since that I have audio anymore with the Realtek sound card. Even after a fresh installation of Windows! The only way I can get audio, is when I connect my bluetooth in-ears or my Logitech G935.
It seems like Audio is disabled in the BIOS but there no such feature in the BIOS that would let you do that.
on 16.01.2022 22:59
on 16.01.2022 22:59
I believe you are correct. I even installed linux and audio didnt work. + on audio control panel there is no recognised sound output device connector https://ibb.co/BTS5Kqp.
on 17.01.2022 01:44
on 17.01.2022 01:44
Morning/Afternoon,
If it helps my audio through the laptop speakers still works. I'm happy to run some tests to fault find if it helps. I'm on Windows 11
Below are my sound settings
on 17.01.2022 09:53
on 17.01.2022 09:53
Same here.
If I show 'Hidden devices' in Device Manager the 'Realtek(R) Audio Codec with THX Spatial Audio' is still listed, but if you check the details it says
'Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45)'
Any progress on this? Not keen on reinstalling Windows (which does not seem to work anyway, as mentioned in another post). But I do need the audio for (Zoom) meetings....
Note that the microphone is also not found anymore.
on 17.01.2022 11:13 - last edited on 17.01.2022 11:59 by Luke
on 17.01.2022 11:13 - last edited on 17.01.2022 11:59 by Luke
Is there a way to downgrade the bios? I'd like to install 123ME10 and test if these problems are still there.
Unforuntately I dont see any hidden devices in the device manager under audio. Everything looks normal even the Medion selfservice check app didnt found any errors. I would be **beep**ed if I have to send after less than a week already to the repair-center....
Admin Edit:
Please use an appropriate language.
17.01.2022 11:23 - edited 17.01.2022 11:25
17.01.2022 11:23 - edited 17.01.2022 11:25
@agent-orangeCH Hey I doubt you have to send it back. The best thing to do wait for a new BIOS that actually works. They are already working on a solution.
After some work I had found the 1.19 BIOS and flashed it to that, my sound worked for a quick second and then it updated back to 1.26 automatically. After it was back to 1.26 audio died again