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    Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

    Hello to all ,

    In a similar thread, that i posted i thought it was the problem from BIOS. So maybe it's not the BIOS?

    Laptop that is working just fine, even 6 hours diagnostic tool with RAM test (tried different RAM, tried different HDD/ SSD, swapped BIOS Battery CMOS ,tried brand new install of Windows 7 / 8 / 10 / 11 , but every time the same error once it tried to boot from USB ,it said "ACPI BIOS ERROR".

    I tried and installed just fine Linux Ubuntu , and the laptop worked like a charm.

    So my question is ,where should i keep in my mind, what to do next ?

    (Already tried the reset default settings,disable UEFI with Legacy support etc).

    #2
    Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

    Hellow, check if your UEFI and EC fw versions match. Update or rollback BIOS.

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      #3
      Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

      For ThinkPad, Lenovo usually provides BIOS update in ISO format. You can make bootable USB out of it and update BIOS independent of the OS. Usually both main and EC will be updated. Try that first.

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        #4
        Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

        Originally posted by todenkopf View Post
        Hellow, check if your UEFI and EC fw versions match. Update or rollback BIOS.
        Originally posted by anshad View Post
        For ThinkPad, Lenovo usually provides BIOS update in ISO format. You can make bootable USB out of it and update BIOS independent of the OS. Usually both main and EC will be updated. Try that first.
        Already tried it.
        It asks for battery which is dead / non recoverable.

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          #5
          Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

          Originally posted by AccountSaver View Post
          Already tried it.
          It asks for battery which is dead / non recoverable.
          Argument:
          -sp ... Skip power status check

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            #6
            Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

            Originally posted by todenkopf View Post
            Argument:
            -sp ... Skip power status check
            -sp ? you mean , to burn the .iso and boot from USB ,and then to put the end argument -sp ?

            Similar thing was in the Dell , if i remember correctly with /forceit ?

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              #7
              Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

              right

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                #8
                Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

                Originally posted by todenkopf View Post
                right
                Doesn't allow me to do any kind of argument change.
                Here are the files for the laptop
                https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/dow...kpad-e470-e570

                But there is no "DOS Support" for the .exe files, to create a bootable not even with rufus etc.

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                  #9
                  Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

                  Seem that they changed something, i own one of that machines, so i'll try to find a way tonight.

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                    #10
                    Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

                    So, I'd figured that out. Download windows package, install it. Navigate to folder that contains "winuptp.exe", run powershell console from that folder and type in:
                    .\winuptp.exe -sp

                    Now agree with whatever it will ask and proceed.

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                      #11
                      Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

                      Originally posted by todenkopf View Post
                      So, I'd figured that out. Download windows package, install it. Navigate to folder that contains "winuptp.exe", run powershell console from that folder and type in:
                      .\winuptp.exe -sp

                      Now agree with whatever it will ask and proceed.
                      thanks for that man.
                      But in order to do that, and run powershell i should have windows installed.But the laptop doesn't boot into windows.
                      I can only boot to freedos (rufus) or linux.
                      Nothing else

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                        #12
                        Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

                        is there any other way to install BIOS Update, for this particular laptop ?

                        P.S : Windows 10 , cannot be installed.

                        Only Linux.

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                          #13
                          Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

                          https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/ca/en/p...loads/ds119160

                          Select the bootable ISO image -> apply this onto a USB media stick using Rufus or similar.

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                            #14
                            Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

                            Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                            https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/ca/en/p...loads/ds119160

                            Select the bootable ISO image -> apply this onto a USB media stick using Rufus or similar.
                            There is no battery installed/exist on the laptop as i have written.
                            So the bios update cannot happen.

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                              #15
                              Re: Lenovo Thinkpad E570 - BIOS ACPI ?

                              New behaviour.

                              It cuts off .

                              Now as soon as you try to boot from USB windows 10 , it shuts off like power cut.

                              Any ideas;

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