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Are there any computer boffins out there who can help me.?
I’m trying to update my bios on and old ASUS K7M SLOT A Motherboard.
As per Asus instructions I’ve downloaded AFLASH and the new bios
file from Asus website. Created a boot disk using Windows XP and
Millenium unzipped the files and coppied them to the disks.
At the promt window typed AFLASH and hit enter. All I get is a message
saying can’t find sytem bios hook
Does anybody have any Idea’s
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"nudger" <UseLinkToEmail@WindowsForumz.com> wrote in message
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> Are there any computer boffins out there who can help me.?
> I’m trying to update my bios on and old ASUS K7M SLOT A Motherboard.
> As per Asus instructions I’ve downloaded AFLASH and the new bios
> file from Asus website. Created a boot disk using Windows XP and
> Millenium unzipped the files and coppied them to the disks.
> At the promt window typed AFLASH and hit enter. All I get is a message
> saying can’t find sytem bios hook
> Does anybody have any Idea’s >
Try posting the question to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus
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Make floopy the boot disc in bios. And start. (That is the reason for the
floppy) Follow instructions. Good luck FjV
"nudger" <UseLinkToEmail@WindowsForumz.com> wrote in message
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> Are there any computer boffins out there who can help me.?
> Iâ?Tm trying to update my bios on and old ASUS K7M SLOT A Motherboard.
> As per Asus instructions Iâ?Tve downloaded AFLASH and the new bios
> file from Asus website. Created a boot disk using Windows XP and
> Millenium unzipped the files and coppied them to the disks.
> At the promt window typed AFLASH and hit enter. All I get is a message
> saying canâ?Tt find sytem bios hook
> Does anybody have any Ideaâ?Ts >
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