![]() Y Gaming Accessories & Curved Gaming Monitors.Mirage AR Hardware – Technical Questions.Lenovo C, E, K, M, N and V Series Notebooks.Lenovo IdeaPad 1xx, 3xx, 5xx & 7xx, Edge, LaVie Z, Flex Notebooks.ThinkPad T61 and prior T series plus Other Legacy ThinkPads.ThinkPad: 11e (Windows), 13, E and Edge series Laptops.ThinkPad: S Series, ThinkPad Yoga and Twist Laptops.ThinkPad: X Series Tablet and Helix Laptops.ThinkPad: P and W Series Mobile Workstations.ThinkPad: T400 / T500 and newer T series Laptops.Recently Released Critical Drivers - Read Only.Recently Released Service Tips - Read Only.**Note: You can also attach the file to a USB flash drive, boot from USB through BIOS and then run it that way. Do this in the URL input section of the browser until you find the previous BIOS version to download. Change the nr of the bios version (ex: 8HCN 36WW to 8HCN 35WW or 8HCN 34WW) and hit enter. Paste it into the URL section of the browser Right Click then select "Copy Link Address" Expand the BIOS driver with the down arrow. ![]() Under Drivers & Software, then BIOS section, you can find the latest BIOS version. Head over to the Support Page for your device. PC will Restart and enter the Windows Environment. Click the "Exit" Tab and click "Save Exiting Changes" or Press "F10" In the "Configuration" Tab, set "BIOS Back Flash" to "Enabled" Press the Novo Button : It is the small reset hole on most devices that you need a unfolded paperclip to reach. If you are able to enter the BIOS and set the "BIOS Flash back" to enabled and also able to set the Flash Drive as the boot device, then yes, you can do this. ![]()
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