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Sadly in my case, iy doesn't.
Sorry, I wrongly remembered. It's my other laptop which has a new bios update.
I think they're saying the Windows update file will contain the firmware binary.
You can find Windows update files here: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=Acer
But you'll probably have to check each update and see if the "Supported Hardware IDs" match some sort of UUID in
dmidecode
. I'm not sure if those are supposed to match though.Then there are some generic firmware update tools for Linux that might work, or might brick your laptop.
Thank you.