Summary: did the flash program make a backup of the old bios program or can you download the correct one ? IF the answer is yes , you my still be in luck. I s...
Summary: Hot swapping a BIOS isn't too difficult, but it is fraught with peril, mostly because of nervousness the first few times you do it. Here is a simple s...
Summary: What exactly is flashing the bios and how do I do it? I've thought about upgrading mine because its from April, 2000 but I've heard alot of things ab...
Summary: I've got an old Hewlett-Packard Vectra 486\33M with a Phoenix BIOS and it reports the internal version as V.04.06. Can this BIOS be flashed - I know a...
Summary: I'm not sure what you mean by "Hand-made BIOS". If you mean you want to save settings you make in the BIOS setup program like you are out of luck. Thi...
Summary: I am _really_ in need of a copy of the Flash ROM binaries for HP Vectra 386\33M V.04.06 BIOS. That is what I had loaded, and then I got the V.04.09 BI...
Summary: You might try the instuctions here for a failed bios flash: http://www.abios.com/problem.html Might be worth a shot. Of course, if it doesn't work, y...
Summary: I need to update my bios. It is an AMIBIOS PCI green. My Motherboard has a UMC880 Chipset and the BIOS number is: 41-p301-001343-00111111-072594-UMC...
Summary: Absolutely NOT! Only use BIOS flash updates from the motherboard manufacturer. The extension means nothing and could be xxx.awd or xxx.bin or xxx.phn ...
Summary: thanks name...... it is a problem not a password, the hard drive is password protected as stated. the problem is I can't get into the bios, my bios c...
Summary: I replaced my old hard drive with a new 6.4g. I installed a BIOS flash upgrade, partitioned the new hard drive, formatted it, booted with DOS 6.22 Dis...
Summary: This is done with "autoexec.bat" Do a Google search on that, or "batch files." I you don't want all the junk that's on a boot disk, and you just wa...
Summary: Okay, it seems to resolve to a SCSI driver or BIOS problem. Uhm, the ATP870UW Ultra Wide SCSI-3 is odd, to say the least, and has very poor performanc...
Summary: That M.B. have a flash ROM chip so 1) Get the latest BIOS image file at the ECS site: http://www.ecs.com.tw/download/k7s6a.htm Direct link: ftp://ftp....
Summary: Forgot to add using PXE to boot to ghost 7.5 and multicasting image on. Image is being used just for the burn in software( Using 98lite just to keep i...
Summary: The flash program should be on your floppy, not on C:. You don't need to change directory to C: at all. It can't just be a regular startup floppy. Her...
Summary: Okay, have you tried to flash the BIOS previously? What is the make and model of the motherboard? This seems very much like a failed BIOS Flash. On th...
Summary: Regardless (tho' not to harp on it) I can't see why you chose to post this in the DOS forum. Sure, someone here might be able to advise you, but this ...
Summary: The MSDOS start up disk just boots the PC to an MSDOS prompt and if your drives are FAT32 formatted it can see the contents. As it stands it has no o...
Summary: I thought about doing it that way, but I wanted to automate the process a little more than that. What I am trying to do is build a process that will a...
Summary: You could try sorting though the Compaq web site for the current BIOS Flash update for the machine. They did have many listed for supporting disk dri...
Summary: Check with the website of the motherboard manufacturer for either a BIOS flash update or, if the board is too old, they may have a utility that can be...
Summary: You can also find older memory here If you are lucky, you might be able to find a bios flash upgrade for the old timer. You'll need to know the bios...
Summary: FYI the MS-DOS Boot Floppy created from XP is based om Windows Millenium Edition MS-DOS and is very limited, it is intended mainly for the BIOS Flashi...