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January 20th, 2018 17:00

Today, I trusted dell’s important update. It ran and pc shutdown now it starts and shuts down. Nice. Pc is not a month old.

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January 20th, 2018 17:00

Mine was killed by this dell update

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January 21st, 2018 02:00

Just out of curiosity, what Bios version bricked your 8920 and what was the Bios being upgraded ?

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January 21st, 2018 10:00

My 8920 will not boot now after a BIOS update this morning as well.

 

sigh..

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January 21st, 2018 11:00

Update: after multiple reboot attempts which inluded unplugging the power cord and all addon usb devices. I was able to get the XPS to post and it did a rebuild of a cache and finally booted normally. I did **bleep** the F2 and delete buttons prior to that but not sure if that helped at all.

 

No more updates without waiting a few weeks.   Come on Dell..

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January 21st, 2018 16:00

I was in the middle of creating an msWord document when the BIOS update popped up. I clicked it, and lost my cursor. Couldn't do anything. Then a flashing warning popped up on the task bar. Thinking I was being hacked I held down the on/off button until it turned off. When I tried to turn it on again, the computer's on/off light comes on for 2 seconds, then the computer shuts down. Lost the four hours work I spent on that msWord document, and I hope not a lot of recent photos I didn't back up. This computer is now a boat anchor. Thanks a lot Dell......

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January 21st, 2018 23:00

I had the same issue just few hours ago. The XPS 8920 is now totally bricked. Not sure what to do, other than contacting Dell support tomorrow morning.

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January 24th, 2018 11:00

Mine as well. Had several messages from Dell that there was a Bios update - did I want to do it now or later.....

Eventually I went ahead and did it - that was the last time I was able to get a screen up - now nothing - can't revert, can't get any video at all. 

Cntrl Esc does not work - Dell CS said I'd have to send it in - -- I can't believe I'm paying $41.15 to send my PC into Dell because of a problem they caused! Very frustrating. I guess I'm lucky to have another non Dell PC (the one I'm using now).

This is my last Dell.

 

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January 24th, 2018 17:00

FWIW, Dell opened a support ticket for me, and a few days later, sent a technician to my home to replace the motherboard.  The XPS 8920 is now up and running!  I see that Dell has pulled the latest BIOS upgrade from the XPS 8920 download version.

First thing I did after getting the PC up and running is to disable the Dell Updater. I don't need any more BIOS upgrades :)

January 24th, 2018 19:00

Has Dell made any post or notice about this problem? It seems to be a major issue among quite a few people.

I just made a service request. I hope my computer gets taken care of.

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January 25th, 2018 03:00

Newer Dell PCs have the Dell BIOS Recovery Tool:

https://www.dell.com/support/article/uk/en/ukbsdt1/sln300716/bios-recovery-options-on-a-dell-pc-or-tablet?lang=en

I've not had the chance to personally test it out yet but it may be worth a try.

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February 8th, 2018 14:00

That's why the first thing I did, after the Dell Tech replaced the motherboard, was to disable the Dell Updater.

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February 8th, 2018 14:00

For me, it was the latest bios update, 1.0.11. It killed my XPS 8920 twice. After working with tech support for several days to reinstall windows 10, I again got the message to install this update. Foolishly I did it again, with the same result. Again, after working with tech support, I was advised to ignore all promptings from Dell's SupportAssist to update the bios. 

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