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Yeah, I had planned to update it the next day, just have not got there yet. I won't forget as I have it on my desktop along with what notes I am writing up for BIOS recovery when the Bootblock becomes corrupted
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That goes for the Bios Images through to the Intel drivers and Realtek drivers too. (Gigabyte packaged) The *.exe suffix is a give away too that a packaged file is self extracting. |
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Ya, I know the old ones are SFX, but without winrar or 7zip they will only extract to the A drive correct Or do I just think and see that because I have A drive on my pc, and Winrar?
Ill take some BIOS files to a Different PC and check. You are probably right, I am just so used to my ways I never noticed! Now I knew the rest were SFX/EXE but I just always thought the BIOS one was only setup to extract to the A/Floppy drive and failed to extract without a real extractor if you did not have one of the above You will probably see a "I'm so Stupid" edit here in a few ![]() *EDIT* Yeap, I am so stuck in my ways of using winrara always I just never noticed it I guess. Thanks, Do you think I should just remove my whole winrar method and add the normal extraction method info, or leave it and add in ("DUH" J/K) the normal method? I'm so silly sometimes! Thanks
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The WinRar self extractor, allows you to select and browse a target unpacking location, or you can use the suggested path (which happens to be the directory the archive is in), or you can enter in your own path, such as :- c:\gigabyte\unzip\ etc As far as i remember the Winzip Self Extractor does more or less the same. Edit: In reference to your last question. I think it's best that if people haven't got WinRar then they don't bother with it. It is shareware and should be paid for after 40 days. There is no need to have it when Gigabyte have made their packed files with the self extractor facility. I think it would be better to explain how the files can be extracted to a location of their choice with the packed SFX files. Last edited by VorLonUK; 09-09-2008 at 02:42 AM. |
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Just so you know it is free, and works fine after 40 days. It just reminds you to buy is all (Spam) I guess.
But yeah I do see your point, I will update the thread again tonight, and remove the whole winrar part and add in a SFX explanation Thanks for your feedback, and pointing out the obvious to me! Can't believe I overlooked that, I think just because I have a floppy is why it always made me think it only extracted to A so I used winrar on it. The icons should have made it obvious, but stuck in my ways I guess I never noticed
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There is a reason to mention that the package is 'rar'. Linux users could not execute the self-extractor, but they do have access to package called 'unrar'. Quite obvious what that can do ...
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