Alienware laptop driver updates
The system also sometimes reboots to an endless automatic repair loop. On the Alienware side of things, with the Aurora R8, a user running the Ubuntu operating system on the device reports that after installing problematic BIOS, the system’s hard freezes and crashes. That user mentioned that this specific Latitude 5320 model is quite popular in their organization, and warned there are potentially hundreds of people who might face the issue. A similar situation is also backed by a Redditor’s own experience with a Latitude laptop. Over on Dell’s Latitude community, one user complains that after the troublesome BIOS update, turning on a Latitude laptop lights up the power button, but then the system turns off again with an error code. In some cases, users can’t even access their files and other important content. Based on social media accounts, after installing this BIOS version, users report that these systems are unable to boot into Windows. On the Dell Inspiron 5680, it comes in at version 2.8.0, and on the Alienware Aurora R8, it’s version 1.0.18.
On the Dell Latitude 53, the BIOS number comes in at version 1.14.3. There are three specific BIOS versions that are causing issues. According to multiple reports on social media, there’s a new BIOS version that could end up wrecking Dell Latitude 53 laptops, the Inspiron 5680 desktop, and even the Alienware Aurora R8. If you own a Dell PC, you might want to be a bit more careful with installing the latest system updates.