Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
I need to upgrade my BIOS.
Generally it seems to involve getting freedos and putting it on a floppy
with the updates.
Googling isn't clear on recent reports.
Has anyone done this lately and specifically how?
Thanks!
Hugo
Usually when I've upgraded a BIOS, the thing to do was go find
the information on how to do so (along with the appropriate
files for doing so) at my motherboard manufacturer's website.
The basic idea is that your motherboard manufacturer takes care
of your BIOS, and if you know who that is, you can probably find
everything you need on their website.
If you have a custom built computer, you probably know that
someone like ASUS or Gigabyte made your motherboard. So you
should go look for this information on their website. If you
bought a proprietary, pre-built system from someone like Dell,
Compaq, or Gateway, then you can probably find what you need on
their website.
For instance, I've upgraded the BIOS on a Dell before, and I
just found all the released BIOS versions along with
instructions for how to upgrade on Dell's website, by going to
"Support" and then searching for the *computer* model. I've
also upgraded a custom built computer's BIOS, and in that case I
went to ASUS's website (because that's who built the
motherboard) and found the same information by looking for the
*motherboard* model.
Hope that helps,
- GM
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