
ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.90 for Satellite A200/A205 (PSAF3U, PSAF6U)
- File: sa200f3v190.exe
- Version: 1.90
- Posted Date: 2008-02-08
- Release Date: 2008-01-30
- Other Versions
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Release Date: Version: 2009-02-12 2.50 2008-07-09 2.10 2007-09-11 1.40
- Package
- WinRAR self-extracting ZIP file includes both Windows-based and diskette based BIOS update installation options. See the included documentation for details.
- Description
Change History
- Version 1.90 - 2008-01-30
- Added: Computrace support.
- Updated: ATI VBIOS for Windows XP to maintain the display mode after pressing the Fn+F5 hot-key combination.
- Corrected: The master password can not be set with HGST Bronco HDDs.
- Corrected: The "Pause Break" key does not function while the Toshiba logo is displayed.
- Corrected: Black screen after wake-up with some USB keyboards.
- Corrected: Power on problem with some MXIC Flash ROM modules.
- Added: New model support.
- Updated: PPMSR to version 170.
- Updated: Brightness table.
- The "Phoenix USB Crisis Key Detecting" function was disabled to correct an intermittent Microsoft USB Basic Optical Mouse hang.
- Corrected: System hang with certain Golan cards.
- Updated: Computrace Absolute OPTROM Build 864.
- Modified DMI Type-12 to support I/O Data RAM Modules without complete SPD information.
- Updated: Video RAM size for Windows XP.
- Added Penryn support including the Intel false thermal trip version 0.7 workaround.
- Updated: CPU microcode.
- Disabled: SB COM A, COM B, LPT, and FDD IO resource decoding to prevent GPS card resource conflicts.
- Updated: TOSHIBA Logo.
- Disabled: ASPM / L1 with Robson.
- Added: Support for the MX25L800 flash part.
- Corrected: Black screen displayed after the computer is woke up by a USB 1.1 device.
- Updated: ATI VBIOS "BR25228P" to remove an unnecessary string.
- Corrected: An error message is displayed when installing TOSHIBA common modules on Windows XP.
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