on 04.09.2024 18:49
on 04.09.2024 18:49
I just purchased the pc from currys and I can't see any way to update the bios for the motherboard. I can get in the bios but it looks like something from win95 and the only videos I can see on yt about this type of bios are from 13 years ago.
Has anyone else had the same issue and found a solution?
I've been in the device manager and tried to update firmware from there but no cigar.
on 26.09.2024 13:34
on 26.09.2024 13:34
1:navigate where you have extracted bios for example:
C:\Windows\System32>cd C:\Users\....\Desktop\00_Bios_b660h7-m20
2:
WFH.bat
on 26.09.2024 13:43
on 26.09.2024 13:43
I have no idea what that means.
I wad sent a zip with the bios update and told to run the bat file.
I did that, nothing happened..
Just putting whatever that means doesn't help me.
I've had emails from the manufacture saying the motherboard os the bottleneck because you use cheap motherboards.
So now I'm in doubt that a bios update will help me.
Sick of this.
on 26.09.2024 14:34
on 26.09.2024 14:34
@Ereba schrieb:1:navigate where you have extracted bios for example:
C:\Windows\System32>cd C:\Users\....\Desktop\00_Bios_b660h7-m20
2:
WFH.bat
Unzip the zip, all files, e.g. into a new folder C:\Bios
Go into new folder c:\Bios with the unzipped files
Right click on wfh.bat, start as administrator
daddle
on 26.09.2024 14:43
on 26.09.2024 14:43
As I've explained before, I've done that and nothing happened.
on 26.09.2024 16:15
on 26.09.2024 16:15
@Mrdw schrieb:As I've explained before, I've done that and nothing happened.
No sorry, ou did not confirm you unzipped the 00_Bios_b660h7-m20_v2.zip first into a new folder, eg c:\Bios\*.*
In there you should find following files:
c:\Bios\ReleaseNote.txt
c:\Bios\B660H7W0X.cap
c:\Bios\B660H7W0X.ROM
c:\Bios\B660H7W0X.209
c:\Bios\B660H7W0X209.bin
c:\Bios\WFME64.bat
c:\Bios\SFME.nsh
c:\Bios\MEManufWin64.exe
c:\Bios\Fpt.efi
c:\Bios\MEManuf.efi
c:\Bios\MEInfoWin64.exe
c:\Bios\MEInfo.efi
c:\Bios\FwUpdateEfiLib.lib
c:\Bios\FWUpdLcl.efi
c:\Bios\FWUpdLcl64.exe
c:\Bios\FPTW64.exe
c:\Bios\FWUpdateLib.lib
c:\Bios\WFH.bat
c:\Bios\F.nsh
c:\Bios\AFUWINx64.EXE
c:\Bios\AFUWIN.EXE
c:\Bios\AfuEfix64.efi
c:\Bios\BgtWin.exe
c:\Bios\BgtWinx64.exe
c:\Bios\BgtEfix64.efi
c:\Bios\amifldrv32.sys
c:\Bios\amifldrv64.sys
c:\Bios\amigendrv32.sys
c:\Bios\amigendrv64.sys
c:\Bios\AMIDEWIN.EXE
c:\Bios\amidewinx64.exe
c:\Bios\AMIDEEFIx64.EFI
Do you have all these files all unpacked in your folder c:\Bios ?
Change into the folder C:\Bios, then start the WFH.bat with right click as an admin.
daddle
on 26.09.2024 16:27
on 26.09.2024 16:27
Where is the folder named bios on my pc? I extracted into a new folder on my desktop ran the bat file, nothing happened.
Just tried again, fet a popup saying this kind of app can harm my computer.
I'll just send this pos pc back to curries coz you're no help and your company is ripping people off with these gaming pcs that don't game.
26.09.2024 17:25 - edited 27.09.2024 08:30
26.09.2024 17:25 - edited 27.09.2024 08:30
You really have no idea about what you and the PC does, isn' it?
The folder C:\Bios was an example. You can create it yourself on partition C:\.
But a new folder made on the desktop should be alright also.
Exept for path reason because it is quite a long path; some Updates do not like it.
So the path on your PC looks like this:
C:\ Users \"Your User name" \ Desktop \ Bios-Folder (the name you gave it) \ WFH.bat
The warning about harming your PC comes from the antivir program you do use or from Windows UAC (UserAcount Control), to prevent harm to your machine.
And a bios update is such a potential harmful file, if you would use a wrong update. Because it is a very critical thing (file) which you apply to the basic machine room of your PC.
But this the warnings can not differentiate, if you make use of the wright or wrong update.
So this warning is normal; in this case with a certified download from Medion you can override it..
@Mrdw schrieb:Just tried again, fet a popup saying this kind of app can harm my computer.
I'll just send this pos pc back to curries coz you're no help and your company is ripping people off with these gamingPCs that don't game.
I am sorry, but this is a stupid conclusion. It is your missing knowledge the bios update won't work, because you do not understand the way a PC works.
Second you wrote : "coz you are no help"?? I do wonder indeed why I do waste my time on your problems!
But the PC works and could do "Gaming", as long as the user in front of the screen knows how to handle it. And the Company is not "ripping people off"!
And Third it is not my company, I am just a user like you or others, but with some more experience.
daddle
on 09.10.2024 13:16
on 09.10.2024 13:16
Hallo,
ich habe auch das ECS B660H7-M20. Aber mit viel älterem Bios B660H7WOX.112.
https://community.medion.com/t5/ERAZER-Gaming-PCs/Erazer-Engineer-E10-MD35298-BIOS-Update/m-p/164820
Kann ich da die neue Version .209 oder neuer .212 auch verwenden? Frage deswegen, weil da V2 mitangeben ist.
Wann werden von Medion Updates wegen der akuten Intel CPU Problematik kommen?
Wäre gut, wenn hier da zB in der FAQ eine Liste der Modelle veröffentlicht würde.
Ebenso wegen AMD Sinclose (ECS B550A4-EM)
on 09.10.2024 14:11
on 09.10.2024 14:11
Da kann ich dir leiider nicht weiterhelfen. Wenn du aber Board Version 1 hast und es andererseits eine V.2 des Boards gibt, dann könnte man von der Nomenklatur her glauben dass die 100 Serie für das V1 Board ist, und die 200er für Board V.2 wäre.
Aber genauer und richtigere Infos dazu kann dir z.B @Major_ToM geben.
Womit er hiermit schon durch seine Nennung informiert werden dürfte.
Gruß, daddle
on 10.10.2024 06:44
on 10.10.2024 06:44
es gibt sicherlich Ausnahmen, aber grundsätzlich werden für Mainboards nach einem Revisionssprung auch komplett neue Biosversionen erstellt, die nicht abwärtskompatibel sind.
Habe keines der beiden Systeme greifbar, aber ich würde hier kein Update mit einem Versionssprung installieren.
Viele Grüße
Major ToM