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More info?)
Yes, you can. I have updated bioses using a CD. If you have Nero or
someother CD writing software that can burn a bootable CD, all you have to
do is first include the bios update files, then when the CD boots the system
run the bios update utility from the command line. The only limitation is
you won't be able to backup your old bios to the cd, although, which is
something I haven't tried, you might be able to backup the old bios to the
HDD. For example, if the BIOS utility allows manual configuration of where
the backup goes try, "c:\biosold". This will only work with FAT32, not
NTFS, unless you, also, included on the bootable CD "readntfs.exe" from
Wininternals.
john
"DaveW" <none@zero.org> wrote in message
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> No. By the way, you might want to mention next time WHICH model of
> motherboard you are asking about.
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> "feee" <sdfklj@slkdjf.com> wrote in message
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>> For some odd reason my floppy is not being detected. I wonder if its
>> possible to update the bios without a floppy somehow? My CD is
>> bootable - could I put the driver on a CD and boot from that?
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