The BIOS Easy Note is a common computer motherboard manufactured by Packard Bell. Update now to fix problems such as frequent crashing, computer shuts off unexpectedly, no audio or no video, or a blank screen on start up. This version of "c2bud1w1.exe" is rated (5 out of 5 stars) based on 82 downloads and 9 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 923.3 KB.
BIOS Easy Note
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c2bud1w1.exe (923.3 KB)
1.0w-rev.1 (17-Feb-2000)
Easy/Versa Note BIOS
Warning - When flashing from BIOS older than version 1.0P please upgrade the system BIOS to version 1.0P before upgrading to BIOS version 1.0W (this download). If this is not done the BIOS update to version 1.0W may not work (version will stay old).
BIOS 1.0w Revision 1 prevents the following possible situations:
Windows 2000 ACPI-Compliant Embedded Controller with exclamation mark (!)
ACPI mode remaining battery power on the taskbar is not updated correctly
System hangs when the lid is closed - enabling Save-To-Disk - in Windows 95
[ Note ] revision 1 will flash ALL bios rom types.
Warning: Using an incorrect BIOS version might cause system failures. Do not install this software unless you are certain that it has been des
Andrews (DG Staff Member) on 31-Jul-2004
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