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How to flash BIOS without floppy?

Logan8252

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Hi. How do you flash your BIOS without a floppy drive if your motherboard doesn't have a Windows flash utility and your OS is WinXP (NTFS)? Would this work?

Use Win98SE CD to boot and get into DOS and have awdflash.eve and the .bin on a CD? Could you flash that way? Any help is appreciated.

 
Use Win98SE CD to boot and get into DOS and have awdflash.eve and the .bin on a CD? Could you flash that way?

You can do exactly that. It works like a charm. Boot from the Win98 setup CD and choose CDROM support. Once it drops you to the prompt, determine which letter is your CD drive (most likey C: since it won't see the HD if it is NTFS), then switch CD's. Run awdflash and reboot...

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Award Modular BIOS allows you to just put the BIOS Image (bin file) into a floppy disk and at the POST Screen press ALT+F2. From there, I believe it loads an Award Flash utility into memory and then just read the bin file from the disk.

Does that work for you?
 
Award Modular BIOS allows you to just put the BIOS Image (bin file) into a floppy disk and at the POST Screen press ALT+F2. From there, I believe it loads an Award Flash utility into memory and then just read the bin file from the disk.
Newer Award BIOS, IIRC, v6.00 or later only.
 
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