Back in the old days there was no rollback option either. Kids have it too easy now.
I mean, there is still no rollback if you don’t spend a lot of extra bucks for that feature
Back in the old days BIOS were not writable or you had to erase the chips with ultraviolet light or some crazy shit like that.
Way back in the day, there was no firmware update.
Adrenaline? PTSD from when I didn’t have a second device to have a plan B.
That’s when I grab my 2009 laptop from my basement.
Nothing brought me closer to god then getting into tech. Praise be to omnimessah.
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V8.40 => V8.40 🤔
Flashing the same version of the BIOS just to feel something, anything.
Mechanical CPU doing 862 RPM.
A few years ago I purchased an NVMe SSD, and an adapter, without thinking much of it. I try to use it, only to find out it isn’t recognized. My motherboard didn’t support it. I had to manually download files for it and patch in support to the motherbord’s firmware. You haven’t lived until you do this.
Batteries are good







