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Flashing 5770 Radeon graphics card BIOS.

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  • help
  • BIOS
  • XFX
  • Graphics
  • 5770
  • Graphics Cards
  • Radeon
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November 29, 2013 7:56:24 PM

I’m currently running on my onboard graphics, which is horrible. Flashing my currently bricked Radeon XFX 5770.

Now, if I use the code Atiwinflash -f -p 0 5770.rom (5770.rom is the BIOS file), this will ONLY install onto my PCI-E slot, right? I won’t be doing anything to harm the onboard? I just need to make sure I do this right so I don’t make my computer completely useless trying to last-minute flash my bios, as I might not get enough to purchase a card before monday.

So, WHAT DO? IS THIS RIGHT? SLOT 0 IS THE STANDARD FIRST PCI-E SLOT AND ALL THIS SHIT SCARES ME. I don’t want to ruin the bios on the onboard card, else I’ll have no way of fixing anything or ordering a new part.

See, I think I'm doing this right, I have everything set up to flash this card, I'm just panicking and need reassurance I am doing this right... Am I?

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a b U Graphics card
November 29, 2013 8:03:58 PM

Follow this guide if you are uncertain of anything:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1353325/tutorial-atiwinflash...

but yes the command you have looks right.

Good luck.
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November 29, 2013 8:09:20 PM

So this, no matter what, will do nothing to my onboard BIOS and V/GC? I just need to make sure that I have everything in order, and if something doesn't go right, that I'll still have my onboard card to fall back on.
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a b U Graphics card
November 29, 2013 9:02:16 PM

Not sure if the bios for the onboard vga is even able to be flashed, i've never had onboard vga to mess around with.
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