BIOS
I have a Dell Inspiron N5010 with Windows 7
What is Bios? Does it need to be updated?
jems
Junior Poster in Training
52 posts since Mar 2004
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
BIOS is like a human heart so if it's goes wrong, so do other systems.
BIOS updates mostly not needed and not recommended for beginners to do it because if BIOS flash fail, it could cost your entire machine...
flagstar
Practically a Master Poster
618 posts since Oct 2009
Reputation Points: 126
Solved Threads: 59
I have a Dell Inspiron N5010 with Windows 7
When I am running on battery power, I used to get a warning at 10% in the lower right of the screen telling me to plug in.
I no longer receive this message. Instead, I receive a more serious warning at 7% in the middle of the screen that tells me to plug in.
What happened? Why is my laptop behaving differently?
When I called tech support, they wanted to update the BIOS.
jems
Junior Poster in Training
52 posts since Mar 2004
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
If they said update BIOS would fix it, then do a BIOS update as suggested. It would be nothing major but it would fix the problem you're having currently...
But please always be careful when flashing new BIOS if it need to be done manually because one single mistake and you could lost your laptop. There should be an automatic BIOS updater on Dell Support Centre so go there to download latest BIOS update...
flagstar
Practically a Master Poster
618 posts since Oct 2009
Reputation Points: 126
Solved Threads: 59
I was told by tech support that updating the BIOS might not fix this problem. I am nervous about updating the BIOS because if anuthing goes wrong, the laptop would be useless.
Why did this message stop popping up?
jems
Junior Poster in Training
52 posts since Mar 2004
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
I used to receive a message at 10% to plug in the laptop. I no longer receive this message.
jems
Junior Poster in Training
52 posts since Mar 2004
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
So that means you do not have to update your bios anymore:). You might want to take a look at this .
jingda
Industrious Poster
4,698 posts since Mar 2011
Reputation Points: 182
Solved Threads: 142
I used to receive a message at 10% to plug in the laptop. I no longer receive this message.
it is my opinion that the bios update will not fix this problem because you use to get the 10% message before ,you could try setting the bios to defaults to see if it changes the power options setting back to normal
sorry i do not know why it doesn't warn you at 10% anymore ,but neither did dell tech support ,so i don't feel bad about not knowing .
caperjack
I hate 20 Questions
13,069 posts since Aug 2003
Reputation Points: 1,064
Solved Threads: 812
So that means you do not have to update your bios anymore:). You might want to take a look at this .
he/she no longer gets the 10% message [not a good thing in his opinion]but instead gets a more serious message at 7%,he/she would like help getting the 10% message back
caperjack
I hate 20 Questions
13,069 posts since Aug 2003
Reputation Points: 1,064
Solved Threads: 812
Oh I see, thanks for telling me that caperjack. I thought the problem was solved. I have never encountered problem like this, so i am not sure how to help you. Have you try reformating your laptop although i do not like the idea.
jingda
Industrious Poster
4,698 posts since Mar 2011
Reputation Points: 182
Solved Threads: 142