All
newer 486/ Pentium motherboards ensure that upgrades are easily
obtained by incorporating the system BIOS in a FLASH Memory component.
With FLASH BIOS, there is no need to replace an EPROM component.
Once
downloaded, the upgrade utility fits on a floppy disc
allowing the user to save, verify and update the system BIOS.
A hard drive or a network drive can both be used to run the upgrade utility. However, memory managers can not be installed while upgrading. Older motherboards do not have a Flash BIOS. The following instructions therefore do not apply to these boards. If the BIOS is non-flashable you will need to use an EPROM programmer to re-program the BIOS chip. ***You need to identify your motherboard to determine what upgrade you need*** |
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