- May 19, 2011
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Well that was a great waste of an hour or so!
I suppose it was inevitable that peddling BIOS updates with no user choice in the matter was going to cause problems at some point, but a BIOS update that came in automatically via WU just caused this brand-new Lenovo laptop to be completely unable to resume properly from sleep mode. When I attempted to resume from sleep mode with a key press, the laptop would come on, show me a full-screen display of what the battery level was, then switch back off again. Switching on with the power button resulted in Windows booting from scratch and recording an improper shutdown. When I skipped attempting to resume via keypress it still booted from scratch and reported an improper shutdown.
I understand the potential need to issue a BIOS update and getting it to as many users as possible, but logically IMO it should only be reserved in the event that a device has a critical security issue that say turns it into botnet fodder.
I suppose it was inevitable that peddling BIOS updates with no user choice in the matter was going to cause problems at some point, but a BIOS update that came in automatically via WU just caused this brand-new Lenovo laptop to be completely unable to resume properly from sleep mode. When I attempted to resume from sleep mode with a key press, the laptop would come on, show me a full-screen display of what the battery level was, then switch back off again. Switching on with the power button resulted in Windows booting from scratch and recording an improper shutdown. When I skipped attempting to resume via keypress it still booted from scratch and reported an improper shutdown.
I understand the potential need to issue a BIOS update and getting it to as many users as possible, but logically IMO it should only be reserved in the event that a device has a critical security issue that say turns it into botnet fodder.
