Fujitsu D3162-B BIOS R1.22.0
Previous released BIOS version: R1.19.0
BIOS Rev. 1.22.0
List of changes
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PS/2 Mouse behind a KVM Switch is working after Windows reboot.
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Updated Intel ME and New MEBx Version 8.0.0070.
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New GOP Graphics Driver for Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge CPU.
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Updated Windows 8 Authentification.
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If two additional USB PCIe extension cards were plugged in, not all internal USB ports were working.
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Fixes problem with some PCIe cards that lead to a hang during boot.
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Proceed with boot order if a PXE network boot fails during Wake On LAN.
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Fixed: System Wake-Up by Real Time Clock did not work correctly if "Day of week" was configured.
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Don`t boot from a USB stick with installed Windows in UEFI mode if "Boot Removable Media" in BIOS Setup is disabled.
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Solve Problem with dual monitor support and internal graphics.
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Fixed: Update of Intel vPro & AMT Firmware may fail under certain conditions.
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Fixed: Stand by issue with NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450 solved.
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Updated CPU Microcode.
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Fixed: System did not boot if only a DVD drive with a bootable media is connected and in BIOS Setup / Boot menu the Boot Removable Media is disabled.
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Support for Windows 8.1 added.
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Improve Wake On LAN behavior.
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Add new Wake On LAN Feature "Try LAN Boot first".
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Solved problem with Power Failure Recovery set to "Disabled".
- Fixed: Disabled boot options were shown in Boot menu.
Known problems and restrictions
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As a result of the new Feature “Secure Bios Update†it’s not possible to flash back to old BIOS R1.16.0
in Windows 8 environment (Secure Boot enabled).
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For updating this BIOS release, the BIOS R1.12.0 (or higher) must be installed first, otherwise BIOS update will fail.
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The current Boot Logo tool (V1.02) is not supported!
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USB keyboard power button not working reliable at USB 3.0 ports.
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BIOS Setup item "Power Failure Recovery: Disabled" not working as expected with "Low Power Soft Off: Enabled".
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When clearing passwords (Administrator/User Password), passwords are not cleared when afterwards "Optimized Defaults" are loaded.
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Some automatic system PowerCycles may occur after BIOS update.