I get the same error whether I press F12 or F3. I have not installed an SSD. I am on version 3.06.
Success on my 12th Gen board. I used the windows version.
EDIT: solved now!
Actually now I have the same problem as @Richard_Osterloh and @Heinz-Willi_Eichmeye
Here is my screen:
My current bios is 3.06, on a i7-1280p.
Same on my side! Fedora 39, update went through but now my external Monitor through dockingstation and HDMI doesnt display anything anymore.
Thatâs the same problem I had. Power off, disconnect from AC power, remove your ports, wait 30 seconds, reinstall ports and try again. In my case it resumed seamlessly at firmware 2.
OK I solved my problem.
Now it works! Upgrade succeeded
Mainboard i7-1280p.
Upgrade from 3.06 to 3.08.
By EFI boot method.
@Benjamin_A_Ewoldt Yes, thank you! Indeed I had to do this kind of steps.
Overall it was not straightforward, so it would need to be fixed in order to go out of beta state.
My steps (I call them âpointsâ to not confuse with the installerâs âstepsâ):
0 - started the laptop, and the installation process (with F12)
1 - I was stuck, as described in my previous post.
2 - I powered off and waited a bit, and removed the AC and the USB key (I did not need to remove my expansion cards, as they are all 4 just USB-C expansion cards)
3 - I started over again (with F12 key). I needed to try again and reboot several times, because the ports were not ready yet (I should have waited longer). I also used different ports, so that may have helped; maybe some ports were stuck in the middle of the previously failed upgrade.
4 - The process got stuck in the middle because of low battery (although I was at 20%, and I was AC-plugged anyway, but maybe that was due to a faulty or partially-upgraded PD firmware), and the text on the screen advised me to reboot in OS. (EDIT: I forgot to mention that from that point, until my point â6â, there were color codes on the side LED)
5 - I disobeyed the text on the screen and rebooted in the EFI installer again (instead of the OS)
5bis - (actually I think I did the point 5 several times)
6 - the install process just resumed (now I was at step 3/5, etc), seemingly oblivious that the previous step did not happened because of âlow batteryâ
7 - after several scheduled reboots, the text on the screen said that the upgrade was done. I was skeptical, though. So I started again the flashing.
8 - So everything repeated again. But this time there was no battery issue (probably thanks to fully updated/fixed PD firmware). By the way I could check on the info displayed in the screen that the EC version was still 3.06 and being upgraded to 3.08. So I was right to do it again (It stated that the PD firmware was already up-to-date though).
9 - So, after several scheduled reboots, the upgrade was completed. I could check that the BIOS was properly upgraded to 3.08, and everything works correctly for now.
Thatâs it!
I will report again if I notice problems, e.g. peripherals not working etc.
Eventless update from 3.05 to 3.08 on my 1240p via Windows.
Thanks! This solved this issue for me as well
Updating without battery in the CoolerMaster case via EFI was a failure, I do not recommend. At the end of the update process via EFI it told me it had successfully updated but version numbers had not changed. Instead connect a battery and update via Windows.
Here is what happened when I tried EFI update without battery:
Updating from stock, the mainboard is outside of the laptop in the Coolermaster case. Rear left port is power, read right port is USB-c to monitor, front left port is keyboard, front right port is the USB stick with the update.
Booted, updates started, screen went blank, 5 minutes later screen is still blank. Fan is whirring.
After 10 minutes I powered off and thankfully it was not bricked. It booted in to the update and gave the message âProgress: 0 out of 5 flash steps done. Right PD controller (01) is up-to-date. Skipping flashing. Flashed one PD controller. The system will shut off. Please move the power-source to the other side, to update that PD controller. Then turn the machine back on. The firmware update will continue.â
I powered off and swapped the monitor and power cables, initially it seemed it would not power on but after 2 minutes of mashing the power button it did, and the update resumed. Shortly after, the screen went blank again. This time, the screen came back on after a minute with the message âUnable to redirect file. Script error Status: Invalid Parameter (line number 116) FS0:\framework-firmware-updater\firmware>â
I randomly changed up the ports (power rear left, monitor front left, keyboard rear right, usb stick with bios update front right) and powered on. It told me 2 of 5 had completed. Before I could do anything else it told me it needed to reboot, and it did so automatically. I lost track of what was happening because it was so fast, but the screen went blank and the device powered off. Once again it refused to power back on, so I disconnected it from power and waited 30 secs as suggested. Still it will not power on.
So I swap the left-side ports around as suggested, now it powers on and tells me 3 of 5 have completed. It continues the updates and says update 3 has completed. It moves on to update 4 (H2OFFT-S64) and tells me âWarning: No battery connected, this process requires AC power and a charged battery ⌠. Error, update bios failed! Press any key to return to OSâ. I press CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot, and it appears to start up but there is no output to the monitor, I am treated to a pretty lightshow with red blue and green lights from the mainboard. I try disconnecting and reconnecting the monitor, no joy, so I unplug the power and wait 30 seconds. Just for kicks I swap the power and monitor cables around again.
It powers on and tells me 5 out of 5 flash steps done.
Display output from right-sided ports no longer working.
At this point maybe you could try hitting ENTER?
See what it does after several minutes.
If nothing, I would try rebooting.
Ok then now it looks like a lot the same issue as many of us. Lukily, it has a fix!
See this post: 12th Gen Intel Core BIOS 3.08 Beta Release - #52 by Benjamin_A_Ewoldt
or my post: 12th Gen Intel Core BIOS 3.08 Beta Release - #53 by Mapleleaf
I bet you current screen looks like that? : 12th Gen Intel Core BIOS 3.08 Beta Release - #50 by Mapleleaf
To those who have already updated: Can you please test this and post your feedback?
FYI, in case anyone else loses charging ability. I powered off the machine and let it sit overnight. Seems that discharged some magic caps and it works just fine this morning, no need to open it up.
It booted right and continued to flash the firmware. Seems weâre all right now.
I would suggest to try again the update processâŚ
In my case, some elements had been upgraded (PD firmware), but not all (EC was still at version 3.06), so I ran a second time the whole process and it got fixed.
By the way, I had the same problem as you! I did not mention it (now I added it), but at the point where it said I have to charge the battery (see in my post), there was also colors on the side LEDs.
You can see in my post that it all ended well, I just had to restart a few more times etc.
I am at a loss to explain what is going on.
When I now boot from the USB stick with the updater, it tells me:
PD, Retimer and BIOS: AlreadyUpdated
PD is version 0.1.2c-0.1.2c
Retimer is version 310-207
BIOS is version 3.05
Progress: 5 out of 5 flash steps done
Then at this point you should be able to choose âflash againâ or something like that, this is what I did!
If I remember correctly, by pressing ENTER.
(if you read attentively my long post, I had exactly the same issue! It showed 3.06. Then after flashing everything again it finally showed 3.08.)
Thanks, I have been through the process again, with the similar issues as I detailed first time, and the version numbers still have not changed.
i7-1280P from 3.06 beta via efi boot from usb, no problems, external usbc display working properly after update
Hey, in the screenshot from @Kieran_Levin too the final version number is 3.06! (edit: no, itâs just old screenshots)
So, either youâre good to go, either even Framework staff machines have something going on.
Are some of your ports still not working?