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It looks like the author has decided not to cripple the software after the trial period, probably having faith people will purchase it. Often for many other shareware/commercial software applications they just cease to work after the trial period. WinRAR download and support. WinRAR is a powerful Windows tool to compress and decompress zip, rar and many other formats: WinRAR Quote:
Alternatively 7 Zip is "free" (and very good) and will unpack RAR files:- 7-Zip But sticking to the Winrar SFX supplied by Gigabyte is the safest way to go. At least you will know that the self extractor is fully compatable with the archive it is "attached" to and as far as I know that should show a CRC error and halt the operation if the archive is corrupt - very important if it's a bios image. Last edited by VorLonUK; 09-09-2008 at 10:48 AM. |
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I think it was Mark Twain who said "A good impromptu 20 minute after dinner speech only take 3 weeks to write". I'm sure the BIOS flashing guide is like that - a lot harder to write than it looks.
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Sooo trueYea, it actually is. I actually wrote it up twice on my desktop, and then posted it hidden for a day or two to make some edits and do some formatting to it. Then after 2 days of editing, thinking over, and re-writing I made it visible to everyone. I still saw things I needed to edit/change as people also made suggestions. So I hope to get more done with it as soon as I can, and also hope finalized or not people can get much needed knowledge from it either way. But yeap, a week more maybe and We might be close
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Thanks for the info. I'm going to try the bootable floppy disk method. But one thing I noticed is that when I created a msdos startup disk, it created a bunch of files (keyboard.sys/ega.cpi...), which made it so there's not enough space to fit the bios file. I'm not sure if I should be using a bigger floppy disk, but I think this is all I have lying around.
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Ahh, Yes. Sorry about that, I forgot to add that you will need an additional second disk to put the 3 BIOS files on. You would insert this disk after DOS is loaded before you enter the command.
I will edit that in tonight! Since you do have a floppy though, it is just as easy to put Only the BIOS .Fxx file onto a formatted floppy (No Bootable files or anything else is necessary), leave the disk in and reboot to Qflash (END Key or F8 from MAIN BIOS page) and just use Qflash with the floppy to flash. *EDIT* Floppy DOS Flash method added to second post
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However most of the files windows copies over are Not neccessary for the task you wish to carry out - ie flashing the bios. I create the bootable floppy disk, then delete the uneccessary files and then copy over the new autoexec.bat, bios image and flash utility to the disk. Also remember whilst creating the bootable floppy to do a full format, Not a quick format. A full format will check that all the disk is basically usable (or not). If you want to know the files to be left on the floppy and those that can be safely deleted, let me know and I'll dig out my last flash disk and list the files for you. |
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i'm confused now. when extract the bios rar file,u will get autoexec, bios.fxx, and flashspi right? which one should i really put into my bootable USB? and it is safer to use flash895.sfx.exe?
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Put The BIOS file only if you plan to use Qflash, all files + DOS System files for a bootable Floppy.
Either flash will work, The Flash895 just has more user interaction then the other
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yes,i plan to use Qflash using bootable USB flash drive (created it by using your guide at 1st page). so,that means i just have to put the one BIOS file only into my USB bootable? no need other file? Last edited by efilah; 09-15-2008 at 06:45 AM. |
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