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Flashing BIOS using asus live update?

squidman

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What do i have to know? How effective/fail safe is it as opposed to DOS flashing using built-in awardflash? Thanks!
 
If you are talking about the ASUS Flash Utility that allows you to flash your BIOS while in Windows, I can tell you it is easy and lots simpler to do a BIOS flash. I have used it twice so far and it was a piece of cake to do. Just save the new BIOS to a seperate folder prior to running it. Once you have done the flash and have rebooted and reset yoru BIOS settings you can just delete that folder.
 
I do mine @ dos thingie. What happen if all of sudden windows says "floppy drive A: has created a unnessiacry error and will be closed hah." I have used asus thing on my pc by pressing ALT F2 @ boot just do it from there instead from windows.
 
Dang! Thank God i chose Asus, even if it meant paying extra 30 dollars! My BIOS got corrupted, pc died, i cleared CMoS, PC booted in 100mhz FSB mode, POST reporter said "Memory error or something", any attempt to set the fsb to 166 resulted in blank screen. So i did an update via Asus live update and 1005 Bios. KICK ASS! Nothing could bossibly be easier: and u have a fully functional PC (with internet) to get a BIOS to work!
Praise Asus!
 
Originally posted by: squidman
Dang! Thank God i chose Asus, even if it meant paying extra 30 dollars! My BIOS got corrupted, pc died, i cleared CMoS, PC booted in 100mhz FSB mode, POST reporter said "Memory error or something", any attempt to set the fsb to 166 resulted in blank screen. So i did an update via Asus live update and 1005 Bios. KICK ASS! Nothing could bossibly be easier: and u have a fully functional PC (with internet) to get a BIOS to work!
Praise Asus!

How did u get into windows if u messed up your bios? no post..
 
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