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    Studio 1537 Bios

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by T1ger5, Jan 4, 2009.

  1. T1ger5

    T1ger5 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Just got a new Studio 1537 laptop. Everything works great.

    The bios on my laptop says its A07 when the lastest bios on the Dell website is A05.

    Anyone else noticied this? Should I install the A05?
     
  2. TC03

    TC03 Notebook Evangelist

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    Are you sure you don't have a 1535?
     
  3. frazell

    frazell Notebook Deity

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    Err humm....

    Generally speaking a higher number BIOS is a later revision and has improvements... With that in mind why would you want to downgrade your BIOS unless A07 has problems that you are sure don't exist in A05...
     
  4. atbnet

    atbnet Notebook Prophet

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    If everything is working great, leave it alone.