![]() This is resolved b/c BIOS was flashed anyway. This would throw the dilemma into sharper focus, perhaps.Ĭlick to expand.This is a Lenovo workstation, not a PC per se. I called tech support who guessed it was a false positive but wasn't sure. ![]() Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!Įdit to add: The right way to install BIOS update is via USB, right? According to repeated motherboard diagnotics, there is a USB fault somewhere. I'm very hesitant-as a background, a new and identical model's motherboard died after only two days. I did, just to cure the first Speccy issue, but that's back anyway. Some would flash their BIOS for just one of these issues, I guess. C hotter than everything else's using Speccy's previous working version. Here are the following: inability to read motherboard temp in latest Speccy version (paid), USB failures on Lenovo's motherboard test, motherboard temperature reading 10 deg. Just because there's a new BIOS version doesn't mean you have to go thru with it. ![]() The read-me doesn't provide any explanation, nor is there any I can find elsewhere-it came out a month ago. This version is Nomal-no security issues. In my case, though, there are problems, small but there. Of course, the overwhelming consensus is not to do it, particularly if there isn't any problem. I'm in a kind of grey zone with the third BIOS update offered by Lenovo for my model in less than a year.
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