Whenever I get a new BIOS, I update. Already I've updated 5 times for this motherboard. (only 3 months oldshanX said:Did to earlier pc P-3's board
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)oh u r a geniusAnusha said:Whenever I get a new BIOS, I update. Already I've updated 5 times for this motherboard. (only 3 months old![]()
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I download the exe version of it. It then restarted the PC, flashes the BIOS (and the backup chip too - wonder why) and boots back to Windows.
There's nothing to do really. Just download the BIOS, and run it from Windows. That's all.MCLINER said:bt hw u do it
I did flashin with the software frm GigabyteAnusha said:Whenever I get a new BIOS, I update. Already I've updated 5 times for this motherboard. (only 3 months old![]()
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I download the exe version of it. It then restarts the PC, flashes the BIOS (and the backup chip too - wonder why) and boots back to Windows.
Anusha said:There's nothing to do really. Just download the BIOS, and run it from Windows. That's all.![]()
But this method isn't supported on every motherboard. Intel motherboards DO!
Dont advice to screw up a moboGigabytes' got their DualBIOS® chips for the Best BIOS.Usually theyve got two 1MB bios chips.One for use one for backup.Wonder why is that..Anusha said:Hmmm....@BIOS
Coz you havnt put ur DisclaimerAnusha said:What's the joy of that?![]()
on display for Mc linee?