Updating ASUS X550ze BIOS without battery











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I have a Asus x550ze laptop. This laptop shows me a blue screen and after many searches I found that I must update the BIOS to solve this problem. However, my laptop doesn't have a battery and I always use AC Power.



I have tested many ways and searched many sites but I cannot find a solution for update bios without battery.



winflash.exe didn't help me because this application shows me an error for battery and when I run it from cmd by using /f or /forceit it show me another error like "file can not find".



I downloaded the afudos for updating bios from MS - Dos But it not work and show me error like this : file creating error or file not found.



Does that mean that if anybody loses his laptop battery one can't use his laptop anymore?



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I need update bios for solve bluescreen that shows a error for driver of graphic and i installed latest driver from asus site but i find out this problem comes from bios and i must update it










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  • When does your laptop shows you blue screen: straight from the boot or after some time during the usage of the machine? Have you tried looking for the official BIOS updates on the Asus website asus.com/Notebooks/X550ZE/HelpDesk_Download?
    – alljamin
    Jan 6 '17 at 1:58










  • A battery is REQUIRED to update the BIOS on most notebooks, what don't you understand about that? In most notebooks you cannot override this in any way (and I cannot find a way for newer Asus devices)... Buy a battery, they are like $14 on Amazon for the X550. Also remember that "newer" devices like this don't have plain old BIOS like the old days, they use a UEFI firmware which although it does many of the same things it is different, I wouldn't be fooling with WinFlash or other 3rd party tools unless your ready to deal with a bricked laptop.
    – acejavelin
    Jan 6 '17 at 3:07












  • @acejavelin i can't Buy new battery because my laptop can't detect the battery because i fixed my mainboard problems by cutting the battery cable from the mainborad
    – SAM NZD
    Jan 6 '17 at 11:53










  • @alljamin i'm saying about flash bios without battery . are you sure read my question ? i could find bios files from asus and it was't my problem
    – SAM NZD
    Jan 6 '17 at 11:55










  • @AbbasNikzad Honestly, then your out of luck... If the system can't detect a battery then you can't update the bios.
    – acejavelin
    Jan 6 '17 at 13:46















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I have a Asus x550ze laptop. This laptop shows me a blue screen and after many searches I found that I must update the BIOS to solve this problem. However, my laptop doesn't have a battery and I always use AC Power.



I have tested many ways and searched many sites but I cannot find a solution for update bios without battery.



winflash.exe didn't help me because this application shows me an error for battery and when I run it from cmd by using /f or /forceit it show me another error like "file can not find".



I downloaded the afudos for updating bios from MS - Dos But it not work and show me error like this : file creating error or file not found.



Does that mean that if anybody loses his laptop battery one can't use his laptop anymore?



Update :



I need update bios for solve bluescreen that shows a error for driver of graphic and i installed latest driver from asus site but i find out this problem comes from bios and i must update it










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  • When does your laptop shows you blue screen: straight from the boot or after some time during the usage of the machine? Have you tried looking for the official BIOS updates on the Asus website asus.com/Notebooks/X550ZE/HelpDesk_Download?
    – alljamin
    Jan 6 '17 at 1:58










  • A battery is REQUIRED to update the BIOS on most notebooks, what don't you understand about that? In most notebooks you cannot override this in any way (and I cannot find a way for newer Asus devices)... Buy a battery, they are like $14 on Amazon for the X550. Also remember that "newer" devices like this don't have plain old BIOS like the old days, they use a UEFI firmware which although it does many of the same things it is different, I wouldn't be fooling with WinFlash or other 3rd party tools unless your ready to deal with a bricked laptop.
    – acejavelin
    Jan 6 '17 at 3:07












  • @acejavelin i can't Buy new battery because my laptop can't detect the battery because i fixed my mainboard problems by cutting the battery cable from the mainborad
    – SAM NZD
    Jan 6 '17 at 11:53










  • @alljamin i'm saying about flash bios without battery . are you sure read my question ? i could find bios files from asus and it was't my problem
    – SAM NZD
    Jan 6 '17 at 11:55










  • @AbbasNikzad Honestly, then your out of luck... If the system can't detect a battery then you can't update the bios.
    – acejavelin
    Jan 6 '17 at 13:46













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I have a Asus x550ze laptop. This laptop shows me a blue screen and after many searches I found that I must update the BIOS to solve this problem. However, my laptop doesn't have a battery and I always use AC Power.



I have tested many ways and searched many sites but I cannot find a solution for update bios without battery.



winflash.exe didn't help me because this application shows me an error for battery and when I run it from cmd by using /f or /forceit it show me another error like "file can not find".



I downloaded the afudos for updating bios from MS - Dos But it not work and show me error like this : file creating error or file not found.



Does that mean that if anybody loses his laptop battery one can't use his laptop anymore?



Update :



I need update bios for solve bluescreen that shows a error for driver of graphic and i installed latest driver from asus site but i find out this problem comes from bios and i must update it










share|improve this question















I have a Asus x550ze laptop. This laptop shows me a blue screen and after many searches I found that I must update the BIOS to solve this problem. However, my laptop doesn't have a battery and I always use AC Power.



I have tested many ways and searched many sites but I cannot find a solution for update bios without battery.



winflash.exe didn't help me because this application shows me an error for battery and when I run it from cmd by using /f or /forceit it show me another error like "file can not find".



I downloaded the afudos for updating bios from MS - Dos But it not work and show me error like this : file creating error or file not found.



Does that mean that if anybody loses his laptop battery one can't use his laptop anymore?



Update :



I need update bios for solve bluescreen that shows a error for driver of graphic and i installed latest driver from asus site but i find out this problem comes from bios and i must update it







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  • When does your laptop shows you blue screen: straight from the boot or after some time during the usage of the machine? Have you tried looking for the official BIOS updates on the Asus website asus.com/Notebooks/X550ZE/HelpDesk_Download?
    – alljamin
    Jan 6 '17 at 1:58










  • A battery is REQUIRED to update the BIOS on most notebooks, what don't you understand about that? In most notebooks you cannot override this in any way (and I cannot find a way for newer Asus devices)... Buy a battery, they are like $14 on Amazon for the X550. Also remember that "newer" devices like this don't have plain old BIOS like the old days, they use a UEFI firmware which although it does many of the same things it is different, I wouldn't be fooling with WinFlash or other 3rd party tools unless your ready to deal with a bricked laptop.
    – acejavelin
    Jan 6 '17 at 3:07












  • @acejavelin i can't Buy new battery because my laptop can't detect the battery because i fixed my mainboard problems by cutting the battery cable from the mainborad
    – SAM NZD
    Jan 6 '17 at 11:53










  • @alljamin i'm saying about flash bios without battery . are you sure read my question ? i could find bios files from asus and it was't my problem
    – SAM NZD
    Jan 6 '17 at 11:55










  • @AbbasNikzad Honestly, then your out of luck... If the system can't detect a battery then you can't update the bios.
    – acejavelin
    Jan 6 '17 at 13:46


















  • When does your laptop shows you blue screen: straight from the boot or after some time during the usage of the machine? Have you tried looking for the official BIOS updates on the Asus website asus.com/Notebooks/X550ZE/HelpDesk_Download?
    – alljamin
    Jan 6 '17 at 1:58










  • A battery is REQUIRED to update the BIOS on most notebooks, what don't you understand about that? In most notebooks you cannot override this in any way (and I cannot find a way for newer Asus devices)... Buy a battery, they are like $14 on Amazon for the X550. Also remember that "newer" devices like this don't have plain old BIOS like the old days, they use a UEFI firmware which although it does many of the same things it is different, I wouldn't be fooling with WinFlash or other 3rd party tools unless your ready to deal with a bricked laptop.
    – acejavelin
    Jan 6 '17 at 3:07












  • @acejavelin i can't Buy new battery because my laptop can't detect the battery because i fixed my mainboard problems by cutting the battery cable from the mainborad
    – SAM NZD
    Jan 6 '17 at 11:53










  • @alljamin i'm saying about flash bios without battery . are you sure read my question ? i could find bios files from asus and it was't my problem
    – SAM NZD
    Jan 6 '17 at 11:55










  • @AbbasNikzad Honestly, then your out of luck... If the system can't detect a battery then you can't update the bios.
    – acejavelin
    Jan 6 '17 at 13:46
















When does your laptop shows you blue screen: straight from the boot or after some time during the usage of the machine? Have you tried looking for the official BIOS updates on the Asus website asus.com/Notebooks/X550ZE/HelpDesk_Download?
– alljamin
Jan 6 '17 at 1:58




When does your laptop shows you blue screen: straight from the boot or after some time during the usage of the machine? Have you tried looking for the official BIOS updates on the Asus website asus.com/Notebooks/X550ZE/HelpDesk_Download?
– alljamin
Jan 6 '17 at 1:58












A battery is REQUIRED to update the BIOS on most notebooks, what don't you understand about that? In most notebooks you cannot override this in any way (and I cannot find a way for newer Asus devices)... Buy a battery, they are like $14 on Amazon for the X550. Also remember that "newer" devices like this don't have plain old BIOS like the old days, they use a UEFI firmware which although it does many of the same things it is different, I wouldn't be fooling with WinFlash or other 3rd party tools unless your ready to deal with a bricked laptop.
– acejavelin
Jan 6 '17 at 3:07






A battery is REQUIRED to update the BIOS on most notebooks, what don't you understand about that? In most notebooks you cannot override this in any way (and I cannot find a way for newer Asus devices)... Buy a battery, they are like $14 on Amazon for the X550. Also remember that "newer" devices like this don't have plain old BIOS like the old days, they use a UEFI firmware which although it does many of the same things it is different, I wouldn't be fooling with WinFlash or other 3rd party tools unless your ready to deal with a bricked laptop.
– acejavelin
Jan 6 '17 at 3:07














@acejavelin i can't Buy new battery because my laptop can't detect the battery because i fixed my mainboard problems by cutting the battery cable from the mainborad
– SAM NZD
Jan 6 '17 at 11:53




@acejavelin i can't Buy new battery because my laptop can't detect the battery because i fixed my mainboard problems by cutting the battery cable from the mainborad
– SAM NZD
Jan 6 '17 at 11:53












@alljamin i'm saying about flash bios without battery . are you sure read my question ? i could find bios files from asus and it was't my problem
– SAM NZD
Jan 6 '17 at 11:55




@alljamin i'm saying about flash bios without battery . are you sure read my question ? i could find bios files from asus and it was't my problem
– SAM NZD
Jan 6 '17 at 11:55












@AbbasNikzad Honestly, then your out of luck... If the system can't detect a battery then you can't update the bios.
– acejavelin
Jan 6 '17 at 13:46




@AbbasNikzad Honestly, then your out of luck... If the system can't detect a battery then you can't update the bios.
– acejavelin
Jan 6 '17 at 13:46















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