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  • bigbeark
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2010
    • 661
    • Canada

    #1

    BIOS Flashing Fears

    OK, I confess to never having the guts to flash a BIOS. I've never worried about recapping anything, but I've always taken seriously the warnings that bad things can happen when flashing the BIOS.

    So I've got a number of ancient candidates that I can experiment on. Various old P2 and P3 boards.

    All of these involve use of a floppy drive, I've got lots.

    I'm tempted to try the pure Linux method using DOSMENU program.
    Other alternative to consider is using FREEEDOS. Then theres DRDOS or pure DOS. I find the instructions a bit cryptic, maybe some one here could shed some light.

    I know modern boards have more user-friendly stuff, but I want to learn the old-school way.

    I'm interested in fail-safe techniques of updating the BIOS. I'd rather not brick a board if I can help it.

    I have a some ASUS P2B and CUSL2-C , an ABIT BX6 and a FIC KA-6130. I also have some Shuttle and QDI Slot1 boards, but finding the BIOS updates might be problematic.

    All suggestions gratefully accepted!
  • Scenic
    o.O
    • Sep 2007
    • 2642
    • Germany

    #2
    Re: BIOS Flashing Fears

    get the "Driver Free Disk For BIOS Flashing" from here
    http://bootdisk.com (use the second link.. the first one is the now defunct (or is is just that slow?!) abit ftp server)

    open that tool and let it write the image to a floppy, then add the bios flash tool and the bios file itself manually and your should be good to go.

    note that the flash utility will show you all the available commands (sometimes even with examples) when using the /? parameter (in DOS)

    like "awdflash /?" from the command prompt.
    Last edited by Scenic; 04-04-2011, 08:27 AM.

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    • b700029
      Banned
      • Sep 2010
      • 640

      #3
      Re: BIOS Flashing Fears

      If you're not afraid of recapping then it probably means you can solder. In that case you can always desolder the EEPROM and put it in a programmer or solder wires to it to write to it if anything goes wrong. A simple EEPROM programmer can be built out of little more than a serial/parallel port connector and some discretes (if you have a 3.3v parallel port, it can be as simple as a few lengths of wire.)

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      • Uranium-235
        Comrade Glimmer
        • Aug 2007
        • 5042
        • US

        #4
        Re: BIOS Flashing Fears

        Originally posted by bigbeark

        I'm interested in fail-safe techniques of updating the BIOS. I'd rather not brick a board if I can help it.
        get a UPS, and hook the target computer to it, make sure the floppy drive is good and the disk is good, preferrably tested or new
        Cap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
        ^If you have datasheets not listed PM me

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        • Per Hansson
          Super Moderator
          • Jul 2005
          • 5895
          • Sweden

          #5
          Re: BIOS Flashing Fears

          I'd ditch the floppy drive and make a USB boot stick instead, much more reliable than floppies...

          Attached to this linked post you will find both the "HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" and the Win98 boot files
          Just make a USB stick using FAT32 (or FAT16 if you wanna be extra sure) and you will be merrily on your way.
          It will require a BIOS supporting USB support though of course, but I find most computers nowdays does...

          http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?p=432257
          "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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          • Scenic
            o.O
            • Sep 2007
            • 2642
            • Germany

            #6
            Re: BIOS Flashing Fears

            Originally posted by Per Hansson
            It will require a BIOS supporting USB support though of course, but I find most computers nowdays does...
            take a look at the list of boards in the first post ...

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            • Per Hansson
              Super Moderator
              • Jul 2005
              • 5895
              • Sweden

              #7
              Re: BIOS Flashing Fears

              Jajaja
              It will still make for a good "flashing stick" in his future
              -When moving away from the "test boards" to more recent things...
              "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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