Re: how to determine if my bios is faulty or corrupted




Here's something I wrote to myself in the Acer Aspire One AOA 150 project folder on my HDD, maybe it will give you a pointer:



Format a regular USB stick, one without SD converter,
built in MP3 player etc, with the FAT file system,
not FAT32. You will have better luck with a smaller
one, up to 2GB.

Download the latest BIOS for your model at Acer's support sirte.
Rename the BIOS file, which ends in ".fd" to ZG5IA32.FD....