BIOS Satellite A135-S4527
Windows Vista
1.4 (23-May-2007)
ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.40
Change History Version 1.40 05-23-2007 A BIOS update was applied due to Intels request. Version 1.30 04-09-2007 A workaround was implemented to correct a Realtek 8101E LAN Driver 186.1103.2006 issue that caused the computer to automatically wake from hibernation. Version 1.20 03-12-2007 The Intel micro-code was updated because some T2060 processors would be incorrectly configured. Corrected: Second HDD failures when waking from S4. Added: Critical Battery Wake-up item in Setup. Corrected an issue where the Fn sticky key function was still enabled after waking from Ctrl Alt Del -- lock this computer. A modification was made to avoid current leakage from SPK_SEL to finger printer. Implemented wakeup from S3 when batt
Manivannan (DG Staff Member) on 30-Sep-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
1461d14.exe | 961.5 KB | 1 Jun 2007 |
1461d14.exe/1461D14.IMA | 1.5 MB | 1 Jun 2007 |
akaa140a.rom | 1.1 MB | 26 Apr 2007 |
akaa140a_w32.exe | 1.2 MB | 1 Feb 2007 |
dskprog | 171 bytes | 10 Jan 2003 |
isocdrom.txt | 2.3 KB | 1 Jun 2007 |
launcher.exe | 669.1 KB | 22 Jul 2005 |
launcher.ini | 711 bytes | 1 Jun 2007 |
readme.com | 15.1 KB | 1 Jun 2007 |
readme.txt | 12.8 KB | 1 Jun 2007 |
sa130d0v14.iso | 1.6 MB | 1 Jun 2007 |
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