Flash BIOS update - CD-ROM ISO image version for ThinkCentre M55p (type 6487, 6488, 8792, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8800, 8802, 8804, 8806, 8808, 8811, 8813, 8816) Version 2MKT35A Installation README This package updates the basic input/output system (BIOS) on ThinkCentre M55p (type 6487, 6488, 8792, 8794, 8796, 8798, 8800, 8802, 8804, 8806, 8808, 8811, 8813, 8816) systems. This package is for use with systems that are AMT capable. BIOS is programming that controls low-level hardware operations, including interactions with diskette drives, hard drives, and the keyboard. The BIOS is stored on a chip. Your computer uses flash BIOS, which can be updated through a program on a flash diskette so that you do not have to replace the BIOS chip to update the BIOS. Note: Make note of any settings you have changed in the BIOS Configuration Utility. These settings may have to be re-entered after updating the BIOS. Print this file so that you can refer to it during the installation. Determining if system is AMT capable ==================================== 1. Click Start, then click Run. 2. Type msinfo32.exe, then click OK. 3. Select System Summary. 4. Look for BIOS Version/Date. You should see a value similar to either '2MKTxxAUS' or '2JKTxxAUS'. If the first two characters of the value are '2M', then your system is AMT capable and this package applies to your system. Important Note ============== Installing this update involves creating a BIOS flash CD and running the flash program from the CD. You must have access to a CD-R or CD-RW drive and CD-R software which is capable of creating a CD from an ISO image. Downloading the package ======================= 1. Click the file link to download the file from the web page. 2. When prompted, select a drive and directory in which to save the downloaded file. Create the bootable CD ====================== Create a CD from the CD ISO file, 2mj935a.iso. Use your CD-R software's feature for creating a CD from an ISO image; RecordNow! calls this feature "Burn Image". Refer to the help provided with your CD-R software for further assistance. Installing the package ====================== 1. Close all open applications. 2. Insert the bootable CD into your CD-ROM drive. 3. Shutdown the computer. 4. With the CD still inserted in the CD-ROM drive, power on the system. 5. The current BIOS level on the system is compared to that on the flash update CD. If the levels are the same, or the level on the CD is older than the ROM, a message is displayed stating: "BIOS ROM file is older than (or same as) BIOS ROM image. Continue Anyway? (y/n)" 6. The update may take up to 2 minutes. Do not power off or restart the system during this procedure! 7. Wait until you see a message stating that the update has completed successfully. 8. Remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive. 9. Press Enter. Note: If your system boots back to a 1962 POST error or displays a picture of a diskette on the screen, enter the Setup utility by pressing F1 during startup and change the Startup options to include your hard disk drive. Summary of changes ================== General Information: 2MJTxxA is the flash diskette level. 2MKTxxA is the binary image level. (BIOS) NOTE: All changes carry forward. That is, if a change is added in 01, it is also in 02, 03 etc. Changes for 2MKTxxA/2MJTxxA: 2MKT35A/2MJT35A - Fixes a problem where the system shows an "Adapter ROM Checksum Error" with PEG card 2MKT34A/2MJT34A - Fixes a problem where the system fails to detect large (500GB) hard drives - Fixes a problem where the system fails to detect a certain nVidia video card - Fixes a problem where the USB devices are not recognized normally after S3 when attached to the front USB port - If your system contains a Core 2 Duo processor, Lenovo strongly recommends updating the system BIOS which contains updated CPU microcode files 2MKT33A/2MJT33A - Fixes lurking memory corruption on S3 resume - Adds support for USB 2.0 split transaction - Adds support for USB provisioning from floppy-formatted key - In USB provisioning, instead of zeroing the entire record, zero only the data portion, and the Valid flag in the header 2MKT32B/2MJT32B - Updates Intel Conroe CPU microcode 2MKT32A/2MJT32A - Fixes a problem where the system fails to update TCG PP (Physical Presence) from operating system (Move TCG PHS call from _SST back to _PTS, CRB was wrong) - Fixes a problem where Quatech dsc-100-550 causes POST error 1805 (Add support for non-PNP option roms) - Fixes "Invalid password in case setting pop with ten keys" - Fixes a problem where huge hard drives are not recognized - Fixes a problem with AMT USB Key provisioning where SETUP.BIN occupies multiple clusters - Fixes a problem where GetAssetData fails 2MKT31A/2MJT31A - Fixes a problem with slow SOL video after POST - Fixes a problem where pressing F2 on console side can't make client enter BIOS SETUP when SOL is active - Fixes a problem where the system will not boot to network (Actual symptom: Kill AC + battery, won't boot to network on first POST, only second and subsequent) - Fixes a problem where an unsupported system shows the Cover Tamper setting 2MKT30A/2MJT30A - Fixes a problem where a corrupt screen randomly appears at POST screen 2MKT29A/2MJT29A - Fixes a problem where the hard drive LED is always lit on select systems that have no slim optical drive - Fixes a problem where the system cannot detect a PCI-E 1x LAN card - Fixes a problem where the system shows a yellow mark for PCI-Express ports under windows When 4GB memory is installed 2MKT28A/2MJT28A - Fixes a problem where the system hangs at POST screen after ME is disabled - Fixes a problem where a USB key for factory mode setup does not work - Fixes a problem where a wake event is always logged as 'unknown' 2MKT27A/2MJT27A - Updates VGA BIOS to build 1371 - Fixes a problem where the keyboard does not work properly after boot - Fixes a problem where a CMOS failure does not reset the Startup Sequence 2MKT26A/2MJT26A - Enhances Fan Acoustics function in high mode - Fixes a problem where 186 and 190 POST errors do not stop POST - Fixes a problem where the system hangs at hard drive config screen when install Windows 2000 - Fixes a problem where the keyboard does not work when install Windows XP with an NVIDIA 7300LE video adapter - Adds support for RAID/AHCI - Fixes a problem where enabling AMT causes the onboard LAN to be unavailable 2MKT25A/2MJT25A - Fixes a problem where some Setup screens do not match help - Fixes boot block recovery from USB CD-ROM - Fixes a problem where IGD cannot start in Windows XP with PCIe-x1 card installed - Fixes a problem where the system hangs or displays a bluescreen error when insalling Windows Vista with PEG card - Fixes a problem where the system hangs after installing ATI X300 driver on Windows 2000 - Fixes an intermittent hang or bluescreen in Windows XP with Ricoh USB printer 2MKT24A/2MJT24A - Updates fan control support for the CPUID 0F49 processors - Removes exclamation marks in Device Manager when a PCI video card is installed - Ensures that the system can boot the primary boot sequence after a dead battery is replaced - Updates SMBIOS processor socket information - Adds additional TCG Vista updates - Fixes a problem where the system hangs immediately after updating the BIOS to level 23 - Fixes a problem when the CPUID is limited to 3 - Prevents corrupting boot block if it is updated after completing the manufacturing process - Fixes a highly infrequent problem when a USB device is plugged in to the system, BIOS USB keyboard emulation is enabled, and USB control is being handed off to Windows 2MKT23A/2MJT23A - Various TCG code updates required for Vista - Updates the Audio Verb Table for Vista 2MKT22A/2MJT22A - Corrects a problem setting up the caches on systems with the Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo Processors. It is strongly recommended that systems with this processor update the BIOS to this level. - Fixes a problem determining the day of the week when the user sets up a weekly wake-up event through the BIOS Setup program 2MKT21A/2MJT21A - Fixes minor Setup text issues and corrects the LPT mode and hard drive timeout defaults - Fixes a problem where the system hangs during boot block recovery from a USB CDROM - Ensures the system will boot to the flash diskette if it is in the diskette drive - Fixes a problem that occurs during PXE boot from a PCI network card - Ensures we do not get a 1762 POST error when a user plugs in or removes a USB Key and a password is installed or the system uses enhanced POST mode - Fixes a problem where there is long delay in POST or the system fails to detect the Sony SDX-470V SATA tape drive - Fixes a problem where the system hangs at an "EE" checkpoint with certain processors - Fixes a problem where Wake On LAN always follows primary boot sequence - Fixes a problem disabling the Wake On LAN function - Fixes ASF watchdog timeout errors 2MKT20A/2MJT20A - Initial Production Release Trademarks ========== ThinkPad, ThinkCentre and Think Accessories are registered trademarks of Lenovo. 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