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This is a followup to my previous post just 25 mins ago. If you got the link to the updated bios from Beelink I figured out my mistake in putting it onto the USB drive. When you extract the zip file you will get a folder named "SER6 MAX V23". Within it will be another folder named "SER6 MAX." The files and subfolder in that folder should be what is copied to the root folder of your USB drive.
You still have to have their instruction sheet. When I restarted my computer with the usb plugged in (I had previously set it to first boot to USB in the bios) I kept pressing "F7" pretty quickly. Right after the black screen with the "Del or F7" text in the bottom left corner the computer booted from the USB drive and starter the bios flashing process automatically. I did not need to manually do steps 5 or 6 in the instruction. The total time to flash the bios was perhaps 10 minutes with a command window open the entire time. Once it was complete I rebooted with a ctrl - alt - del. I went back into the bios setup and change the boot order back to my NVME drive first,m saved & exit, and rebooted.
I also check the Bios Version and the last two digits, which were previously "20" had been updated to "23." So my new bios version is now "SER6promaxP5C8V23." Also the build date and time is 10/08/2023 15:08:21.
I hope this helps people out. I have done one wake up from sleep and the ethernet adapter was still on and connected.
On a separate note. Before I got the bios update file from BeeLink I found a temporary fix. I am not fully sure why it worked but it did (my IT guy at worked helped me with it). In the bios setup I went to "Aptio Setup - Powerlimit setting" and changed it from "Balanced Mode" to "Performance Mode." In windows "System - Power - Power mode" I changed it from "Balanced" to "Best Performance." That seemed to fix the problem until I got the bios update. Now that I have the bios update I have set both of those setting back to "balance." If I have any problems in the next couple days I will post back here.
Right now it looks like the bios update is working.
Thanks Beelink Support. You got back to me pretty quickly and I appreciate it. |
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