Oh, what for us non-Deutsch speakers?
I still haven't tried new BIOS, but I'm planning to do so in the next few days. I'll post results here.
So all we have to do is enable that line in order to boot 64bit OS without restarts?
Sounds strange since RAM is anyway physically limited to 4096 MB:
Physical memory
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Physical Memory 0:
Bank: Bank 0
Capacity: 2048 MB
Data width: 64 Bit
Location: M1
Speed: 800 MHz
Physical Memory 1:
Bank: Bank 1
Capacity: 2048 MB
Data width: 64 Bit
Location: M2
Speed: 800 MHz
Anyways I'll give it a try, I need to install 64bit OS first (again and again).
P.S. I think I've read on other forums customers with only 2 GB configurations also have the same issue, so I have little belief this is big RAM related problem, it is more likely the problem is caused elsewhere :/
P.P.S. Regarding your battery life question, it is very good - both Linux and Windows OS. Since this notebook has integrated video card it's a major cut of the power needs
In battery saving mode you can use notebook up to 3 hours, or ~2 hours for a full DVD movie play.
Amilo Pi 3525 Eclipse black, 4096 MB RAM, Penryn-3M core P7350 (2.0 GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 3MB L2 cache) / OpenSolaris 2009.06 / Ubuntu 10.04.04