I have suffered all of your issues, except amplifier one (I don't have it) but after installing previous bios version (1.3.12) the only issue remaining is the shutdown. My laptop (Alienware 15 r2) is not power off completely, lights stay on.
How did you manage to install the previous version? Wasn't it protected?
Also, as I've mentioned before, the customer support agent told me over the phone that it's best not to revert back because it might hurt/fry the motherboard. Have you experience any new problems in doing so?
I know that 17R3 users have been experiencing a different problem where they simply cannot boot up their systems at all. Seems like this update has messed with both ends.
That is literally the very same download file that I installed yesterday.
It is quite common for Dell's driver pages to be inaccurate in detail.
I did not get the notification to update, nor was the download available until the 6th of February, which is what I and many others have installed. The January 8th details are only visible from the BIOS installation itself, as well as seen from System Information.
Run the latest BIOS version form the website, it has the same version number, but as you can see it was updated on February 6. The one that you have is the one from "BIOS Version/Date: Alienware 1.4.4, 08-Jan-2018"
You can install previous bios using that method, any other way is not possible because of the bios protection. As I told you before the only issue I'm experiencing now is the shutdown. I need to hold the power button in order to power off the machine completely.
Today I downloaded and updated (12-FEB-18) to BIOS V1.4.4. As a result, the laptop will stay like 1-2 min on the Alienware screen before loading Windows, and also it refuses to shutdown (just like you guys have explained) leaving a black screen and LED lights of the MACRO keys and power button on.
Also, I've noticed a little bit of lag, for instances the mouse on the screen will freeze for no reason.
I really hope that we can get a fix to all these issues soon as I use this computer for work!!
Operating System: Windows 10 (Version 10.0.16299 Build 16299) System Model: Alienware 15 R2 BIOS Version/Date: Alienware 1.4.4, 06-Feb-2018
I also have an Alienware 15R2 and have yet to apply the new BIOS update. I am running Windows 7 and am curious if the rest of you are all on Windows 10? Currently my system runs well but there is no support for USB 3.0 and so my system reverts to a default of USB 1.0 speed. I was hoping this new BIOS update might finally support USB 3.0 for windows 7. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I have an Alienware 15 r2 and after updating to bios 1.4.4 the system became unstable, windows 10 takes about 2-3 minutes to load (instead of 10 seconds), power off option doesn't work properly and there is a device that display a warning.
At the end I returned to bios 1.3.12 but not all issues were fixed. The shutdown option is not working properly.
I have a 15R2 and the February 6 update is not good either. In fact this update gave me problems. First of all booting the PC takes around 2-3 minutes. Shutting down computer doesn't completely turn off the computer. The keyboard and power button light keep on. And same issue when the computer goes to sleep. I have to completely turn off the computer by long pressing the power button. I cannot say anything about the amplifier because i don't have one. This is very frustrating and is very obstructing for day to day use.
Has there been any solution? I updated to Bios 1.4.4 and due to the issues that to revert back to the 1.3.12, but now my 15 r2 refuses to shut down as well. I have to force shut down.
I’m experiencing all these problems now, has there been a patch yet or a way to fix it. I use the computer daily and this makes that a pain. I have an Alienware 15 r2
ilicitano
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February 8th, 2018 22:00
Hi,
I have suffered all of your issues, except amplifier one (I don't have it) but after installing previous bios version (1.3.12) the only issue remaining is the shutdown. My laptop (Alienware 15 r2) is not power off completely, lights stay on.
At least all other issues were resolved.
SH3RIFFO
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February 9th, 2018 08:00
Hello ilicitano,
How did you manage to install the previous version? Wasn't it protected?
Also, as I've mentioned before, the customer support agent told me over the phone that it's best not to revert back because it might hurt/fry the motherboard. Have you experience any new problems in doing so?
I know that 17R3 users have been experiencing a different problem where they simply cannot boot up their systems at all. Seems like this update has messed with both ends.
I really hope for a fix soon.
SH3RIFFO
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February 9th, 2018 11:00
That is literally the very same download file that I installed yesterday.
It is quite common for Dell's driver pages to be inaccurate in detail.
I did not get the notification to update, nor was the download available until the 6th of February, which is what I and many others have installed. The January 8th details are only visible from the BIOS installation itself, as well as seen from System Information.
Eimy_B
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February 9th, 2018 11:00
Hi @SH3RIFFO,
Run the latest BIOS version form the website, it has the same version number, but as you can see it was updated on February 6. The one that you have is the one from "BIOS Version/Date: Alienware 1.4.4, 08-Jan-2018"
Let me know how it goes!
Eimy_B
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February 9th, 2018 13:00
Please send me a private message with your Service Tag.
ilicitano
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February 11th, 2018 15:00
Hi @SH3RIFFO I followed this manual https://www.dell.com/community/Alienware-laptops/BIOS-update-v1-4-4-for-Alienware-15R2-17R3-Has-Broken-Graphics/td-p/5848160
You can install previous bios using that method, any other way is not possible because of the bios protection. As I told you before the only issue I'm experiencing now is the shutdown. I need to hold the power button in order to power off the machine completely.
l.herrera
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February 12th, 2018 11:00
Hi,
Today I downloaded and updated (12-FEB-18) to BIOS V1.4.4. As a result, the laptop will stay like 1-2 min on the Alienware screen before loading Windows, and also it refuses to shutdown (just like you guys have explained) leaving a black screen and LED lights of the MACRO keys and power button on.
Also, I've noticed a little bit of lag, for instances the mouse on the screen will freeze for no reason.
I really hope that we can get a fix to all these issues soon as I use this computer for work!!
Operating System: Windows 10 (Version 10.0.16299 Build 16299)
System Model: Alienware 15 R2
BIOS Version/Date: Alienware 1.4.4, 06-Feb-2018
Luis
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February 14th, 2018 04:00
I also have an Alienware 15R2 and have yet to apply the new BIOS update. I am running Windows 7 and am curious if the rest of you are all on Windows 10? Currently my system runs well but there is no support for USB 3.0 and so my system reverts to a default of USB 1.0 speed. I was hoping this new BIOS update might finally support USB 3.0 for windows 7. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
ilicitano
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February 14th, 2018 05:00
I would recommend you not to install bios v1.4.4 especially if you have an Alienware 15 r2. All the people are having serious problems with bios 1.4.4
ilicitano
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February 14th, 2018 06:00
I have an Alienware 15 r2 and after updating to bios 1.4.4 the system became unstable, windows 10 takes about 2-3 minutes to load (instead of 10 seconds), power off option doesn't work properly and there is a device that display a warning.
At the end I returned to bios 1.3.12 but not all issues were fixed. The shutdown option is not working properly.
l.herrera
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February 27th, 2018 01:00
Hi @Alienware-Eimy, are there any update about these issues with the BIOS v1.4.4?
Thanks in advance for your prompt reply,
Luis
strontium-alien
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March 11th, 2018 23:00
Hi,
I have a 15R2 and the February 6 update is not good either. In fact this update gave me problems. First of all booting the PC takes around 2-3 minutes. Shutting down computer doesn't completely turn off the computer. The keyboard and power button light keep on. And same issue when the computer goes to sleep. I have to completely turn off the computer by long pressing the power button. I cannot say anything about the amplifier because i don't have one. This is very frustrating and is very obstructing for day to day use.
Can we please get a fix this.
Thanks!
Eimy_B
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March 12th, 2018 12:00
Hi @strontium-alien,
Send me a PM with the Service Tag so I can assist you further.
fdfernandez501
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March 15th, 2018 18:00
Has there been any solution? I updated to Bios 1.4.4 and due to the issues that to revert back to the 1.3.12, but now my 15 r2 refuses to shut down as well. I have to force shut down.
Darkclaw26
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March 22nd, 2018 14:00