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Posted by: jheysen
« on: 06. September 2015., 03:10:30 »


The OEM support page should have the bios upgrade utility freely available

No, Packard bell doesnt' provide for bios update, but i see that Phoenix has it! :(
The problem is that The motherboard should have some PB's customizations, that would only be available via PB.
Phoenix must have the base ROM image that different OEMs purchase to customize according to their products.
Posted by: molok
« on: 05. September 2015., 21:31:21 »


The OEM support page should have the bios upgrade utility freely available

No, Packard bell doesnt' provide for bios update, but i see that Phoenix has it! :(
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 05. September 2015., 18:58:35 »

Hmmm... :(
Very Extremely disappointing situation.
Perhaps Samker and his partner invented some kind of solution!  :thumbsup:
Posted by: Samker
« on: 05. September 2015., 16:35:22 »

The OEM support page should have the bios upgrade utility freely available

I don't see this model (TJ 75) on Win 10 compatibility list: http://www.packardbell.com/pb/en/GB/content/windows10-eligible-models

Quote
"Systems not specified won’t be supported for an upgrade to Windows 10 in line with Microsoft’s regulations."

We need to think about some other solution. ::)
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 05. September 2015., 13:14:56 »

The OEM support page should have the bios upgrade utility freely available
Posted by: molok
« on: 05. September 2015., 07:30:17 »

Hi.
I've an old easynote Tj75 (4giga Ram, 64bit) with windows 7, and i tried to upgrade it to windows 10 with the official procedure (the icon "you are ready to windows 10).
All starts in the good way, until the last reboot.. eternal reboot..
"copyng files..."
"Blue Screen of death"
"reboot"

I was able to restore everything to windows 7 with same trick.

Now, i read around that it could be a bios compatibily problem.
Here i've Phoenix 1.26, old, but i can't upgrade it without pay because Phoenix sells the procedure to update its driver to "biosagentplus" that needs money for this.

someone had the same experience? ???
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