Portege 2010 BIOS update / operating temperature

Hi,
how can I update my BIOS when using Ubuntu Linux?
The reason why I'd like to update my BIOS is that on the one hand Ubuntu
writes an error message during boot-up and recommends to upgrade it and on
the other hand I'm afraid that there is maybe a temperature problem, at least the
notebook becomes slower after working for a while.
The notebook operating temperature usually is between 45-64 degrees.
The fan turns on at 62 degrees and turns off at 52 degrees.
Temperature seems to be pretty normal I would say but I think its not normal that the
notebook becomes slower when operating above 50 degrees.
I already opened it, it seems to be all right with the cooling unit, no dirt e.g...
Maybe I just persuade myself I and the performance is completely normal for a PIII with
866MHz??
Thank you

thank you for your answer.
Well I already had Windows installed on a second partition but when I tried to open the .exe file which was supposed to open an application to create a bios-update-disk, nothing happend!
When I had a look at the process explorer there was a process running but thats it...
By the way I have to mention that I don't have a floppy drive so maybe the application
was searching for it....
Is there a chance to tell me the necessary content of it and to burn a cd instead?
Another question:
I would have the chance to get a Portege R100 in good shape but with damaged screen,
so as far as I believe the 2010 and the r100 are of identical construction right?
So it shouldn't be a big deal to build my 2010 sceen into the r100?
regards

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