![]() It doesn't matter which OS if any is already installed when booting from the CD. The resulting bootable CD has its own minimal OS + ROM Flash tool. The point is any software capable of burning a CD from a ISO image file can be used and regardless of the OS running it. Ridiculous but it may make sense considering how their database search queries work. Yes, in the Lenovo website you'll find mentions to Windows XP/Vista/7 only, even for the ISO file. It may be possible to use tools like Unetbootin to create a bootableĪll the above can be done in Ubuntu, of course. And in fact, when using your method, I get the console message "This program must be run under Win32".įor most IBM ThinkPad you can download a bootable CD ISO just burn it to a CD boot from it and follow instructions. As you can see on they require at least Windows XP for their update tools to run. I have just tried this method to update the BIOS of my IBM ThinkPad T60p.
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