Wind[MSI U90/U100] 1.0D V3

Hello guys,
where I can find this bios?
Wind[MSI U90/U100] 1.0D V3
I'm looking for a bios-version whose working with the battery patch.
Thanks

Quote from: donteatsoap7 on 17-October-11, 05:47:17
Okay, cool, thanks!  
Quote from: donteatsoap7 on 17-October-11, 12:34:01
Everything flashed fine, it's just that the right windows key doesn't open IE (but does open hotmail) and the shift + Fn + lCtrl doesn't work either  
they're not too much of a big deal, they're just cool additions, lol. Do you no how I could fix these?
Quote from: donteatsoap7 on 17-October-11, 12:34:01
Everything flashed fine, it's just that the right windows key doesn't open IE (but does open hotmail) and the shift + Fn + lCtrl doesn't work either  
Quote from: donteatsoap7 on 17-October-11, 12:34:01
Everything flashed fine, it's just that the right windows key doesn't open IE (but does open hotmail)
Check PM for reworked version. [BK7]
Quote from: donteatsoap7 on 17-October-11, 12:34:01
and the shift + Fn + lCtrl doesn't work either  
You need to install SCM:
http://www.msi.com/product/nb/U100.html#/?div=Utility&os=All
also combination is: [real keys on keyboard, not modified]
LCtl + LShift + Fn [release], ==> LCtrl + Fn [release] and again[if you want a different one P.Led] ==> LCtl + LShift + Fn [release]

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    Quote
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    Quote
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