How to update BIOS on a system that only use Linux as OS.

Asking this because some clowns at Acer decided that they will only provide BIOS updates through Windows Update.

Edit: I’m not talking about installing the BIOS file. They don’t even provide BIOS file in the first place.

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WTF that’s strange. I would have said that BIOS updates should be mainly OS agnostic, but since Acer recommends a windows update to do a BIOS update that throws a wrench in things.

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It is strange indeed. But, my brain didn’t understand what you meant after the first sentence.

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I don’t understand how you’re able to run Linux in the first place with how hard it seems to be for you to understand the replies you got.

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Quit being a dick.

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I guess I’m having a rough day overall bad experience with how condescending are people who advocate open source are.

I really wanted to recommend open source to my friends. And now I’m not so sure. Because when they need any help, where are they supposed to ask?

For god sake, I’m in Linux4Noobs community.

Also people really needs to understand that English is not everyone’s first language.

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If it can’t be found and installed through fwupd and the maufacturer does not provide a file to install firectly, your next best bet is to create a portable windows installation with something like rufus and install it from there. Or contact their customer support.

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Which model is that?

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Acer One 14 Z2-493

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You could try fwupd

There’s also more things you can try on the Arch Wiki (don’t just blindly follow the guides if you’r on another distro though)

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I don’t think fwupd has firmware for this particular laptop. ( Acer One 14 Z2-493 )

Also, I’m not talking about installing the BIOS file. They don’t even provide BIOS file in the first place.

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fwupd is a cool Linux project that can update device firmware if the vendor participates. Check to see if your hardware is supported.

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Thank you.

But, I’m not talking about installing the BIOS file. They don’t even provide BIOS file in the first place.

Also, I don’t think fwupd has firmware for this particular laptop. ( Acer One 14 Z2-493 )

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You’ve already received good advice in this thread. Make a portable windows install, boot into it, and update the BIOS with the vendor’s windows utility.

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Thank you.

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