Revision : 01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Software name BIOS Update Utility Support model Lenovo B430 ThinkPad Edge E430 ThinkPad Edge E430c ThinkPad Edge E530 ThinkPad Edge E530c Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 8 32-bit, 64-bit Refer to marketing materials to find out what computer models support which Operating Systems. Version 2.08 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT THIS PACKAGE DOES This package updates the UEFI BIOS (including system program and Embedded Controller program) stored in the Lenovo computer to fix problems, add new functions, or expand functions as noted below. This program is language independent and can be used with any language system. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES IN THIS RELEASE Version 2.08 This release includes following changes for E430,E430c,E530,E530c,B430. [Important updates] Nothing. [New functions or enhancements] - Improved to prevent flash BIOS from new to old by open LENOVO_SECURITY_ROLLBACK_PREVENTION. [Problem fixes] - Fixed an issue where Lenovo iRST sometimes fails. - Fixed an issue that WLAN icon will appear by F9 hotkey even if WLAN IO port is disabled in BIOS setup menu. - Fixed an issue that KB no function after hotkey pressed in POST in non-SBA SKU. - Fixed an issue that Display mode not retain after Sleep. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DETERMINING WHICH VERSION IS INSTALLED There are two ways to check the UEFI BIOS version and BIOS ID. [Checking on Windows] Windows 8: 1. Press Windows key + X key to show a menu launcher. 2. Select Control Panel. 3. Set View to Category. 4. Select System and Security -> Administrative Tools -> System Information. 5. On the System Information window, make sure System Summary is selected in the left side of the window. 6. Locate the BIOS version/date line in the right side of the window. "LENOVO BIOS ID (BIOS version), date" will be shown. - or - 1. Press Windows key + R ,type msinfo32, press Enter key. 2. On the System Information window, make sure System Summary is selected in the left side of the window. 3. Locate the BIOS version/date line in the right side of the window. "LENOVO BIOS ID (BIOS version), date" will be shown. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password, or click Continue. [Checking on ThinkPad Setup] 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Turn on the computer. 3. While the "To interrupt normal startup, press Enter" 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. Locate the UEFI BIOS Version line and Embedded Controller Version line. "UEFI BIOS version (BIOS ID)" will be shown on the UEFI BIOS Version line. 5. Turn off the computer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES - Some BIOS settings might be changed back to the default after BIOS update. For example, the setting of SATA Controller Mode Option is changed from Compatibility to AHCI. In this case, you need to reapply some settings that you had changed previously. - If EC version cannot be updated correctly, please power off and detach/attach AC adapter and battery pack, and then boot. - Be aware that the OS Optimized Defaults option in the Restart menu of ThinkPad Setup should not be normally changed. Lenovo recommends to use the factory default setting for it, as follows. OS Optimized Defaults - For Windows 8 64-bit Preload models [Enabled] - For Windows 8 32-bit or Windows 7 Preload models [Disabled] To install the retail edition of Windows 8 64-bit, the OS Optimized Defaults option should be [Enabled]. If the OS Optimized Defaults setting is changed, Setup Default by the F9 key will not load the same default configuration, as follows. Furthermore, by the condition of Operating System installation, the computer may not be booted due to the setting change. If your computer runs satisfactorily now, you have no need to change the OS Optimized Defaults option. If you need to change the setting, consider well the effect of the setting change. Affected Setup menu items : "OS Optimized Defaults" setting [Disabled] case [Enabled] case - Security - UEFI BIOS Update Option - Secure RollBack Prevention [Disabled] [Enabled] - Secure Boot - Secure Boot [Disabled] [Enabled] - Startup - UEFI/Legacy Boot [Both] [UEFI Only] - UEFI/Legacy Boot Priority [Legacy First] (Not shown) - CSM Support [Yes] [No] By the OS to be newly installed, you need to change the OS Optimized Defaults option, and load default configuration. 1. Enter the ThinkPad Setup menu by following steps in [Checking On ThinkPad Setup] in the DETERMINING WHICH VERSION IS INSTALLED section. 2. Select Restart, then select OS Optimized Defaults and press Enter. 3. Select the following setting and press Enter. [Enabled] (for Windows 8 64-bit) [Disabled] (for Windows 8 32-bit, Windows 7 or Windows XP) 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. The computer will be restarted automatically. (Caution) If both the Secure Boot option is Enabled and UEFI Secure Boot in the Main menu of ThinkPad Setup is shown as Off, restoring Factory Keys is needed. Do the following to restore Factory Keys. 1. Enter the ThinkPad Setup menu by following steps in [Checking On ThinkPad Setup] in the DETERMINING WHICH VERSION IS INSTALLED section. 2. Select Security, then select Secure Boot. 3. Select Restore Factory Keys, and press Enter. 4. Select Yes to restore Factory keys. 5. Press the F10 key to save configuration and exit. 6. Select Yes. The computer will be restarted automatically. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UPDATING THE UEFI BIOS Notes: - Due to Security improvement, once updating UEFI BIOS to this version 2.08 (H0ET74WW), it is prevented to update UEFI BIOS to 2.07 or older version. - If your computer runs satisfactorily now, it may not be necessary to update the UEFI BIOS. To determine if you should update the UEFI BIOS, refer to the Version Information section. - You need an AC adapter and a charged battery pack. - Remove the Power-on password prior to updating the UEFI BIOS in the remote deployment environments. Attention: Do not turn off or suspend the computer 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. Manual Update This section assumes to use Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer. Downloading file 1. Click once on the underlined file name. Once this is done, some pop-up windows will appear. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. 3. In the window to choose Run or Save, click Save. 4. Choose the folder you would like to download the file to and click Save. A different window will appear and the download will begin and complete. Once the download has completed, there may or may not be a message stating that the download completed successfully. Extracting file 5. Make sure to be logged on with an administrator account on the target computer. 6. Make sure the AC adapter is firmly connected to the target computer. 7. Locate the folder where the file was downloaded. 8. Locate the file that was downloaded and double-click it. 9. Follow the instructions on the screen. 10. In the Select Destination Location window, click Next. If you would like to select a different folder, click Browse. 11. In the Ready to Install window, click Install. All the necessary files will be extracted to the folder selected in the step 10. Updating the UEFI BIOS 12. Make sure the checkbox next to "Install ..... now" is checked and click Finish. 13. Follow the instructions on the screen. 14. Select 'Update ThinkPad BIOS' and follow the instructions on the screen. 15. After the update has been completed, the program shows a message 'Flash Update has been successfully completed...'. Follow the instructions on the screen to restart the computer. Finally delete the file saved in the step 4. Unattended Update Note: - When updating the UEFI BIOS to version 2.08 (H0ET74WW) or higher with using WINUPTP command, shut down (not reboot) the computer to take effect after WINUPTP command is done executing. Then, the computer will be automatically rebooted several times until the UEFI BIOS update is complete. Do not power off the computer during reboot. This is needed only once. This is for system administrators' use only. 1. Refer to the Manual Update section, and download and extract the file. 2. In the step 12 of the Installing files section, uncheck the checkbox next to "Install ..... now", and then click Finish to cancel installation. 3. At the command line, execute WINUPTP.EXE with the -s option. Example: [Path where the files were extracted]\WINUPTP -s To view the update result, refer to the WINUPTP.log file created at the same directory of the package. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INITIALIZING UEFI BIOS UEFI BIOS Initialization is suggested for some problems. To initialize the UEFI BIOS settings: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Turn on the computer. 3. While the "To interrupt normal startup, press the OKR 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 UEFI BIOS and ECP (Embedded Controller Program) have been released to date. Package BIOS (BIOS ID) ECP (ECP ID) Rev. Issue Date --------- ---------------- ---------------- ---- --------------- 2.08 2.08 (H0ET74WW) 2.08 (H0HT74WW) 01 2012/12/10 2.07 2.07 (H0ET73WW) 2.07 (H0HT73WW) 01 2012/11/29 2.06 2.06 (H0ET72WW) 2.06 (H0HT72WW) 01 2012/11/08 2.04 2.04 (H0ET70WW) 2.04 (H0HT70WW) 01 2012/09/13 The system without SBA: (BIOS ID: J0ET10WW) ------------------- Package BIOS (BIOS ID) ECP (ECP ID) Rev. Issue Date --------- ---------------- ---------------- ---- --------------- 1.00 1.00 (J0ET10WW) 1.00 (J0HT10WW) 01 2012/12/10 Note: Revision number (Rev.) is for administrative purpose of this README document and is not related to software version. There is no need to upgrade this software when the revision number changes. To check the version of UEFI BIOS and Embedded Controller Program, refer to the Determining which version is installed section. Summary of Changes Where: < > Package version UEFI: UEFI BIOS version ECP: Embedded Controller Program version [Important] Important update (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function The system supports SBA: (BIOS ID: H0ET74WW) ------------------- <2.08> - (New) Improved to prevent flash BIOS from new to old by open LENOVO_SECURITY_ROLLBACK_PREVENTION. - Fixed an issue where Lenovo iRST sometimes fails. - Fixed an issue that WLAN icon will appear by F9 hotkey even if WLAN IO port is disabled in BIOS setup menu. - Fixed an issue that KB no function after hotkey pressed in POST in non-SBA SKU. - Fixed an issue that Display mode not retain after Sleep. <2.07> - (New) Added support for Dual digital MIC and Single digital MIC. - (Fix) Fixed an issue where is related to Secure Boot keys under MFG when BIOS is updated to Win8 BIOS from Win7 BIOS. <2.06> - (Fix) Fixed an issue where bluetooth is disabled after resume from Sleep. - (Fix) Fixed an issue where Lenovo iRST will fail when any user or APP RTC wake alarm be set. <2.04> - (New) Initial release for Windows 8. The system without SBA: (BIOS ID: J0ET10WW) ------------------- <1.00> - (New) Initial release. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UEFI BIOS INFORMATION Memory Map Information ---------------------- Reserved Area: The following conventional memory addresses are reserved by the UEFI BIOS and others. C0000-CFFFF : Reserved for Video BIOS D0000-D0FFF : Reserved for Option ROM of Ethernet (*a) E0000-FFFFF : Reserved for System BIOS *a: This area will be released in case of Ethernet LAN Option ROM was NOT used at system boot. Usable Area: The following memory address can be used by the memory manager such as EMM386. D0000-DFFFF or D1000-DFFFF (*b) *b: Memory address will be changed to D1000-DFFFF when Ethernet LAN Option ROM was used at system boot. Note: Certain addresses in this area will be reserved for optional devices by Operating Systems. The addresses vary and depend on the design of each Operating System. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIMITATIONS Nothing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRADEMARKS * Lenovo are registered trademarks of Lenovo. * Rescue and Recovery is a trademark of Lenovo. * Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. * Microsoft, BitLocker, Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of others.