F FarFarAway New member Apr 26, 2005 #81 name='FragTek' said: Well it makes proper sense I always forget that DFI has the built in flash utility... That's a saver! Click to expand... Yeah flasing my BIOS was soo easy! DFI are great!
name='FragTek' said: Well it makes proper sense I always forget that DFI has the built in flash utility... That's a saver! Click to expand... Yeah flasing my BIOS was soo easy! DFI are great!
E enVias Active member Apr 26, 2005 #82 XMS said: Austin, Download the BIOS that supports the 6xx series unzip it and stick it on a floppy disk. Then boot your machine, and as soon as the bios screen comes up press 'F2'. This will take you into a awdflash program thats integrated on the board. You should then be able to use this to flash your rig with the bios that supports the 6xx series without the need for the 5xx series processor. Click to expand... Makes the comp restart.. lol
XMS said: Austin, Download the BIOS that supports the 6xx series unzip it and stick it on a floppy disk. Then boot your machine, and as soon as the bios screen comes up press 'F2'. This will take you into a awdflash program thats integrated on the board. You should then be able to use this to flash your rig with the bios that supports the 6xx series without the need for the 5xx series processor. Click to expand... Makes the comp restart.. lol
J JN New member Apr 26, 2005 #83 name='Austin' said: Makes the comp restart.. lol Click to expand... By pressing f2, or by trying to flash? All that should be on your floppy disk is the bios.bin file. Also, double check that its F2 and not another key (should say at bottom screen during bios stage)
name='Austin' said: Makes the comp restart.. lol Click to expand... By pressing f2, or by trying to flash? All that should be on your floppy disk is the bios.bin file. Also, double check that its F2 and not another key (should say at bottom screen during bios stage)
E enVias Active member Apr 26, 2005 #84 XMS said: By pressing f2, or by trying to flash? All that should be on your floppy disk is the bios.bin file. Also, double check that its F2 and not another key (should say at bottom screen during bios stage) Click to expand... Pressing F2, any key makes the computer restart
XMS said: By pressing f2, or by trying to flash? All that should be on your floppy disk is the bios.bin file. Also, double check that its F2 and not another key (should say at bottom screen during bios stage) Click to expand... Pressing F2, any key makes the computer restart
J JN New member Apr 26, 2005 #85 name='Austin' said: Pressing F2, any key makes the computer restart Click to expand... That not good USB or PS2 keyboard?
name='Austin' said: Pressing F2, any key makes the computer restart Click to expand... That not good USB or PS2 keyboard?
E enVias Active member Apr 26, 2005 #86 XMS said: That not good USB or PS2 keyboard? Click to expand... PS2
J JN New member Apr 26, 2005 #87 name='Austin' said: PS2 Click to expand... hmm....dont suppose u know ne1 with that mobo do ya...
E enVias Active member Apr 26, 2005 #88 name='XMS' said: hmm....dont suppose u know ne1 with that mobo do ya... Click to expand... No lol
E enVias Active member Apr 26, 2005 #90 name='PV5150' said: Did you find any othjer clues at the DFI forums Tiger? Click to expand... All I found was XMS with a mega post count of 6. Nothing helpful
name='PV5150' said: Did you find any othjer clues at the DFI forums Tiger? Click to expand... All I found was XMS with a mega post count of 6. Nothing helpful
E enVias Active member Apr 27, 2005 #93 name='NickS_' said: how comforting. i can't wait for my dfi now. Click to expand... Yeah, I thought I would at least be able to get into the BIOS
name='NickS_' said: how comforting. i can't wait for my dfi now. Click to expand... Yeah, I thought I would at least be able to get into the BIOS