Just updated my BIOS...

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Just updated my BIOS...

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1004 to 1007, had to pull the OC back to 2.16 for now, guess it may need some more voltage.

But here's the main reason for this thread... This is the box I got after flashing the BIOS.

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And I trusted them to perform a sensitive BIOS flash on my motherboard?!? :eek:

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:eek:

Which Bios did you use ??? lol



Is that the Uber ? I loaded mine from a boot disk ( I made a standard disk with the AWFlash and Anytime I want to update my Bios , I just through in a new version and reboot it.
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The 1007 off ASUS' website.
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Post by Cypher »

I never flash in Windows for several reasons. It's always best to flash from A:\> and use any tags which may apply. For my P4C800E-Deluxe it's
A:\>afudos /i<file name> /P/B/N/C
This way I get a nice clean flash.
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Post by Mytflyguy »

Originally posted by cyPHer_138
I never flash in Windows for several reasons. It's always best to flash from A:\> and use any tags which may apply. For my P4C800E-Deluxe it's
A:\>afudos /i<file name> /P/B/N/C
This way I get a nice clean flash.
;)


Same here ... If anyone wants I cane send them a zipped copy of the Disk I use , then you can plug in whatever Bios file you want to use .... Mine is from Ubers website and already has the switches in there ... :)

It's for an A7n8X DLX V2
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Asus windows flash is fine. Done it a bunch of times on my mobo.

Now their grammar is another story.
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Post by YeOldeStonecat »

Originally posted by maroon
Asus windows flash is fine. Done it a bunch of times on my mobo.


Yeah most motherboard makers have reliable Windows utilities now to flash their BIOS..even HP and Compaq..upgrade your BIOS right through the desktop by doubleclicking their ROMPaqs.
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ASUS' Windows BIOS flasher = good.

MSI = RUN!
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ABIT's is the best
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I have personally never had a problem with Epox's either
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