The_Other_One
VIP Member
More of a warning than anything... I had some issues with my first D150 so I got it replaced. While reloading the new one I decided to upgrade the bios from 1.07 to 1.11. The machine booted once, did some driver installations then got stuck in an endless boot/BSOD. I reloaded the system but as soon as I loaded the Intel Chipset drivers (gotten directly from Acer) the laptop goes back to the BSoD cycle. The exact same drivers work just fine on the other laptop with BIOS 1.09.
I'm not really sure what to make of this. It acts like it has something to do with the SATA drivers. Setting the drive to IDE or ACPI makes no difference at this point. I tried installing with correct SATA drivers and installing in IDE mode without additional drivers.
Perhaps I'm missing something here, but if anyone else has one of these netbooks, I suggest you hold off on the bios upgrades...
I'm not really sure what to make of this. It acts like it has something to do with the SATA drivers. Setting the drive to IDE or ACPI makes no difference at this point. I tried installing with correct SATA drivers and installing in IDE mode without additional drivers.
Perhaps I'm missing something here, but if anyone else has one of these netbooks, I suggest you hold off on the bios upgrades...