Quote from: rusm on July 17, 2019, 21:57:49Please let me know about any news.
How we can know that new BIOS ready? Just refresh
https://www.mysn.de/driver/2_SCHENKER/SCHENKER_COMPACT_17_SCO17M18/BIOS/
Is this right downloads place for Compact i7-9750 BIOS?
No, you have the "M19" (Middle of 2019) version.
Please find your laptop in our new Download portal:
https://download.schenker-tech.de/
You can find your exact laptop information either in your order confirmation or on the backside of your laptop.
The latest EC/BIOS, uploaded last week, should improve your CPU and Undervolting behaviour.
BIOS Update via EFI ShellStep 1: Prepare the USB Stick1. Download the
Shell for EFI Flash2. Unpack it onto USB-Stick in FAT32
3. Unpack the content of EC/BIOS update ZIP files onto the USB-Stick
Your USB Stick folder layout should now look like this:
(https://abload.de/img/usb-stick-layout6bjfl.png)
Proceed with the next step.
Step 2: Boot the USB StickThere are different ways to boot the EFI Shell from USB Stick, depending on the system. Proceed with A, B or C.
A) Systems with text-based BIOS from 2017 and earlierExamples: XMG P507, ADVANCED, ULTRA and earlier.1. Reboot and go into BIOS Setup (F2)
2. Go to "Security" and disable "Secure Boot"
3. Go to "Exit" and "Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device"
B) Systems with text-based BIOS from 2018 and laterExamples: XMG NEO and XMG CORE from 2018 and later.1. Reboot and go into BIOS Setup (F2)
2. Go to "Security" and disable "Secure Boot"
3. Go to "Boot". The USB Stick will already be listed as the boot device with highest priority
4. Restart. The USB Stick should boot automatically.
5. If it does not boot automatically, you can manually enter the Boot Select Menu by repeatedly pressing F7 during boot-up
C) Systems with graphical BIOS (insyde) from 2018 and laterExamples: XMG PRO, SCHENKER KEY, SCHENKER COMPACT from 2018 and later.1. On these systems, disabling "Secure Boot" is not neccessary anymore.
1. Reboot and go into BIOS Setup (F2)
2. Select "Boot Manager"
3. Select "EFI USB Device" and press Return
Step 3: Navigate the EFI Shell and start the Process1. You will be in the EFI shell which behaves similar to DOS and Linux Bash
2. If you are using the latest "Shell_for_EFI_Flash.zip" (link above), you will see the following instruction on screen.
Thank you for using our EC/BIOS Update via EFI Shell.
You are already in the correct file system.
Please use commands 'dir' and 'cd' to navigate.
The command 'dir' will list the content of your current directory.
The command 'cd' (change directory) will navigate down the next directory.
To navigate up to the parent folder again, use the command 'cd ..'
Use tabulator [Tab] key on your keyboard for auto-completion.
Example: 'cd Bios' and then press [Tab] once or twice.
After entering the appropriate folder, run the correct NSH file to Update.
To run an NSH file, simply type its name into the shell and hit [Return].
You can use [Tab] again to auto-complete the name of the NSH file.
Update files are named F.NSH, FLASH.NSH, FLASHME.NSH, ECFLASH.NSH or similar.
You can use PageUp and PageDown keys on your keyboard to scroll up and down.
If you do not know how to proceed, please contact support.
3. Follow these instructions.
4. If you have disabled "Secure Boot" during above instructions, go back to BIOS Setup (F2) and Enable it again.
End of instructions.That should be all - good luck!
We will formalize these new instructions in an official document and video soon.
Cheers,
XMG|Tom