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Overall it's of course no big deal but Im still confused as to why it doesn't see the mounted iso of the update when booting from the USB.
And I've tried unarchiving the iso and also just looking inside but it just shows up empty (I've checked multiple times that it downloaded correctly and even redownloaded it a few times just to be sure). Do I need to convert to img or something first? The size is still showing correctly, so I'm unsure as to why it's empty in every case.
Yeah, I had a look at it myself last night and it showed up empty to me as well, which is a bit strange. I wonder if their 1.64 iso is corrupt?
Though it will not resolve anything, for the sake of curiosity, I might be tempted to check the previous 1.63 iso to see if it is also empty. If the 1.63 iso is not empty, then there's a problem with their 1.64 iso file, and see just wait for them to fix it. If the 1.63 iso also shows up as empty, then I guess the mystery continues!
[Edit] 1.63 is also empty, so something odd about how iso is formatted?
Thanks for trying to help so much!
I'm at a total loss here, as I've never had an issue with a BIOS iso before. Perhaps it's only visible on Windows, or they have protection in place? Could also be negligence and they don't care anymore as this is a relatively old model (though I've just bought it as I was looking for a good deal on my first proper work laptop 😅)