I have an Asus notebook (model F200MA), running GNU/Linux (Debian Stretch) with a non-functional battery and I want to update the BIOS. How can I update the BIOS without WinFlash and EasyFlash?
- I'm not using Windows so I can't use the WinFlash utility from Asus
- the battery does not work so I can't use EasyFlash (it requires a battery charged to at least 20%)
I am used to update BIOS using FreeDOS. This works fine when the BIOS update are an executable. However, the BIOS updates from Asus appear as just data files (I have downloaded X200MAAS.506).
Edit: the reason to update the BIOS is so that it recognises the battery. The battery (which is non-removable) has always worked fine. When I changed OS, it stopped working. This is not a Linux issue, even after reinstalling Windows the battery issue remains. The reported fix is to update the BIOS which fixes it until changing OS again.