---------------------------------------------------------------------- Software Name BIOS Update CD (ISO image file for bootable CD) Support models ThinkPad R400 - w/o IEEE 1394 models Machine types and models: 7443-TVx,TWx Operating Systems Microsoft Windows Vista 32-bit, 64-bit Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Professional Refer to marketing materials to find out what computer models support which Operating Systems. Version 1.17-1.01 Issue date October 15, 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT THIS PACKAGE DOES This package updates the BIOS (including system program and Embedded Controller program) stored in the ThinkPad computer to fix problems, add new functions, or expand functions as noted below. In order to enable the BIOS update by booting the computer from the CD/DVD/BD, disregarding the operating system, this package is compiled into an ISO image file which is compatible with CD/DVD/BD writing software. For that purpose, it is necessary to have the CD/ DVD/BD writing software (with CD/DVD/BD creation function from the ISO image file) prepared separately. Also, either of CD-RW, CD-RW & DVD Combo, DVD, DVD Multi, BD or other optical drives is necessary. Hereafter they are called as the optical drive. This program is language independent and can be used with any language system. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES IN THIS RELEASE Version 1.17-1.01 [Important updates] Nothing. [New functions or enhancements] Nothing. [Problem fixes] - The external display may have blank screen when the computer is attached to the Docking Station with the LCD closed and then is powered on. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DETERMINING WHICH VERSION IS INSTALLED 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Turn on the computer. 3. While the "To interrupt normal startup, press the blue ThinkVantage button" message is displayed at the lower-left area of the screen, press the F1 key. The BIOS Setup Utility menu will be displayed. If a password prompt appears, type the correct password. 4. Check the BIOS Version and Embedded Controller Version. 5. Turn off the computer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES - If you use Windows Vista, before applying this BIOS into the system, you should install Windows Vista KB 937500. The information of KB937500 is located in the following Microsoft's site. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937500/en-us To verify if KB937500 is installed properly, 1. Click Start, then click Control Panel. 2. Find 'Programs and Features' and click. If this option does not exist on the window, choose Classic View to find it. 3. On 'Tasks' pane, click on "View installed updates". 4. Verify that KB937500 is included in the list of installed updates. - In order to enable the BIOS update by booting the computer from the CD/DVD/BD, it is necessary to prepare the CD/DVD/BD writing software. - The CD/DVD/BD for the BIOS update does not support any optical drives connected through USB devices, PC Cards, CardBus cards or installed into the Ultrabay of the Docking Station. It only supports the internal optical drive in the ThinkPad computer. - To boot the computer from an internal optical drive, your ThinkPad computer may need to change the boot device setting. Refer to the "Prepare boot device" section in this document. - The contents of the created CD/DVD/BD can not be shown by Windows Explorer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CREATING THE BIOS UPDATE CD 1. Make sure you have a computer with an optical drive installed and a blank CD/DVD/BD disc. 2. Start Windows Vista, XP and logon with administrative privileges. 3. Download the ISO file. 4. For Windows Vista, click Start, then click Start Search. For Windows XP, click Start, then click Run... 5. Specify the path where you downloaded the file, then click OK. A recording software will open. Example: C:\temp\7vuj04uc.iso 6. Follow the instructions on the screen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PREPARING THE BOOT DEVICE Confirm that an optical drive is in the boot device list of your BIOS setup. 1. Power off the computer. 2. Power on the computer. 3. Press the F1 key to enter the BIOS Setup Utility when the "ThinkPad" logo is seen on the screen. The BIOS Setup Utility menu will be displayed. If a password prompt appears, type the correct password. 4. Choose "Startup" from the menu. 5. Choose "Boot" from the menu. Note the current boot priority order for restoration later if you need to modify your boot list. 6. In "Boot Priority Order", set "ATAPI CD0" to the top of the list, "1". 7. Press the F10 key to save the new setup, and then select Yes. 8. Restart the computer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- UPDATING THE BIOS Notes: - If your computer runs satisfactorily now, it may not be necessary to update the BIOS. To determine if you should update the BIOS, refer to the Version Information section. - You need an AC adapter, a charged battery pack and an internal optical drive for ThinkPad to update the BIOS. - If your computer is attached to any kind of docking station or port replicator, turn off the computer and detach it before proceeding. - Remove the Power-on password prior to updating the BIOS in the RDM (Remote Deployment Manager) or similar environment. Attention: Do not turn off, suspend the computer or remove the BIOS UPDATE CD until the update has been completed. IF YOU DO THAT WHILE THE UPDATE IS STILL IN PROGRESS, THE SYSTEM BOARD MAY HAVE TO BE REPLACED. 1. Firmly connect the AC adapter to the computer. 2. Make sure an internal optical drive for ThinkPad is installed into your ThinkPad computer. 3. Insert the BIOS Update CD into the drive and turn on the computer. 4. Select Read this first from the menu and carefully read the information. 5. Press the Esc key to return to the menu. 6. Select Update system program and follow the instructions on the screen. 7. After the information panel appears, remove the BIOS Update CD in the drive then press the Enter key to restart the system. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- INITIALIZING BIOS BIOS Initialization is suggested for some problems. To initialize the BIOS settings: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Turn on the computer. 3. While the "To interrupt normal startup, press the blue ThinkVantage button" message is displayed at the lower-left area of the screen, press the F1 key. The BIOS Setup Utility menu will be displayed. If a password prompt appears, type the correct password. 4. Press the F9 key to load default configuration. 5. Select Yes. 6. Press the F10 key to save default configuration and exit. 7. Select Yes. 8. Restart the computer. Note: After initialization you may need to reapply some settings that you had changed previously. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- VERSION INFORMATION The following versions of BIOS and ECP (Embedded Controller Program) have been released to date. Package Version BIOS Version (BIOS ID) ECP Version (ECP ID) ------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- 1.17-1.01 1.17 (7VET47WW) 1.01 (7VHT12WW) 1.15-1.01 1.15 (7VET45WW) 1.01 (7VHT12WW) 1.12-1.01 1.12 (7VET42WW) 1.01 (7VHT12WW) 1.09-1.01 1.09 (7VET39WW) 1.01 (7VHT12WW) To check the version of BIOS and Embedded Controller Program, refer to the Determining which version is installed section. Summary of Changes Where: < > Package version BIOS: BIOS version ECP: Embedded Controller Program version [Important] Important update (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function <1.17-1.01> BIOS: 1.17 / ECP: 1.01 - (Fix) The external display may have blank screen when the computer is attached to the Docking Station with the LCD closed and then is powered on. <1.15-1.01> - (Fix) The computer may not boot from the USB floppy drive. - (Fix) The CPU frequency in BIOS setup menu may be incorrect. - (Fix) Wrong messages are displayed when Diagnostic Boot mode. <1.12-1.01> BIOS: 1.12 / ECP: 1.01 - (Fix) Even if the modem device is disabled by BIOS Setup, it may appear in the Device Manager after reboot. - (Fix) Error may occur on resuming from hibernation state. - (Fix) The computer can not boot from CD-ROM and so on without the internal hard drive. <1.09-1.01> BIOS: 1.09 / ECP: 1.01 - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad R400 - w/o IEEE 1394 models. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BIOS INFORMATION Memory Map Information ---------------------- Reserved Area: The following conventional memory addresses are reserved by the BIOS and others. (When Intel Turbo Memory is installed in your system, conventional memory addresses are reserved 11 Kbytes more.) C0000-CFFFF : Reserved for Video BIOS D0000-D2FFF : Reserved for Option ROM of Ethernet (*a) DE000-DF7FF : Reserved for USB BIOS (*b) E0000-FFFFF : Reserved for System BIOS Notes: *a: This area becomes free by disabling the Ethernet LAN Option ROM option under Config and Network in the BIOS Setup Utility. This choice will disable PXE and WOL features. *b: This area becomes free by disabling the USB BIOS Option ROM option under Config and USB in the BIOS Setup Utility. This choice will disable booting from USB device and other USB BIOS features. Usable Area: The following memory address can be used by the memory manager such as EMM386. D3000-DDFFF DF800-DFFFF Note: Certain addresses in this area will be reserved for CardBus Controllers or others by Operating Systems. The addresses vary and depend on the design of each Operating System. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TRADEMARKS * Lenovo, ThinkPad and ThinkVantage are registered trademarks of Lenovo. * Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. * Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. * Windows Vista is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of others.