Not as far as I can see. There are .exe, .efi, .NSH, .dll, .bin files, and one pdf (which tells you how to do the BIOS update) and one .txt file. Neither the pdf nor the txt file contain changelog info.
I wonder if anyone on this forum has seen a changelog in a Clevo BIOS zip file?
My post here came after chatting to PCS support. So no, unfortunately, they don't know in any useful detail what issues are fixed in any Clevo/Insyde BIOS up-dates. I posted in the hope that someone on these forums might know more (somehow)!
SP
I have just heard that the Insyde H2O BIOS (v1.07.07) on my Lafite Pro (a re-badged Clevo N141ZU) probably has serious vulnerabilities. See
https://binarly.io/news/BinarlyDiscoversHighImpactVulnerabilitiesinFirmwareImpactingMillionsofEnterpriseDevices/index.html , or google 'binarly insyde'...
Many thanks Oussebon. The post by batzkass ( Lafite III 15" (Clevo N151ZU) under Linux ) did the trick! I followed the installation steps at git tuxedo-keyboard, and voila the 14" Lafite III keyboard now lights up in 5 steps using the Fn+F4 key.
Martin
Hi,
Has anyone got the the backlit keyboard working on the 14" Lafite III (Clevo N13_N140ZU) running Linux Mint (or other distro)?
Mine is running Mint 19.2 (64-bit Cinnamon) dual-booting with Windows 10 Home. The backlighting (Fn F4) works in Win10.
Martin
Hi,
Just a short post about my new mini PC:
Case
Inwin Mini-ITX Performance BQ660 Case + 120W PSU
Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™i5 Quad Core Processor i5-6600T (2.7GHz) 6MB Cache
Motherboard
ASUS® H110I-PLUS: Mini-ITX, LG1151, USB 3.0, SATA 6GBs
Memory (RAM)
16GB HyperX FURY DDR4 2133MHz (2 x...
Thanks!
I attach a photo of the rear of the Inwin BQ660 case with red arrow pointing to the single screw you have to undo to then lift the square top plate off.
Hi,
I've got a Performance Mini PC (bought from PCSpecialist) and it has the Inwin Mini-ITX BQ660 Case - the one with lots of air holes at top and bottom and in the side walls.
Every couple of months, I switch it off and take it outside and puff air in through the holes to try to dislodge and...
Hello.
I thinking about getting a PCS Hush mini PC.
If its 2.5" hard drive fails, is it as simple to fit a new one as it is to replace a 3.5" drive on a desktop PC?
I am currently using an Asus Revo 3610 as a media server. And, looking on the web, I suspect I would stray out of my comfort...
Does PCSpecialist quote drive/partition capacities in units of
1 gibibyte (GiB) = 2^30 bytes = 1073741824bytes?
(as MS windows does); or units of
1 gigabyte (GB) = 10^9 bytes = 1000000000bytes?
I *think* it's the former, but I'm not sure they do so consistently.