BIOS Lenovo z 50-70

I would give to kanow how to go into bios of z50 - 70 to allow vmware wokstation

To enter the bios press the NOVO button. See page 9 of the user's guide for the location of the button.

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    The same page also lists the history of BIOS for thise models, and the current BIOS version does not match the name on the matrix of the file BIOS Lenovo - ThinkPad page here: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=BMOE-3VAM8Y#r

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    7KET72WW (1.22-1.06)   28 Aug 2007       Included in the BIOS Update Utility
    

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    • (Fix) Fixed a problem where the computer with large installed memory may fail regain normal functioning of the waking state.
    • (Fix) Fixed an issue where a particular adapter may not be detected.

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