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Solve : BIOS Setup Key Causing Computer To Freeze? |
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Answer» Hey guys, wanted to know if you could give me a hand with a BIOS problem I just discovered. I am running a "Ranger" from ViciousPC, identical to the one here except that I'm using a GeForce 6800 video card, http://www.viciouspc.com/product/config_ranger.html . I have video skipping in movies in some games, so I need to turn fastwrites_ON, (which requires editing the BIOS, of course.) Normally accessing the BIOS is a simple process- press the indicated key at startup, or find out what key to press online. ...How does one flash the BIOS on a chip? A BIOS flash is usually on a floppy disk, a burned CD, or a removable drive. When you start the computer with the floppy disk in the floppy drive, the CD in the optical drive, or the removable drive in the USB port, the BIOS installs the software to the BIOS chip. There is no way to enter the BIOS setup from within Windows. DocAnd you need to be VERY carefully when flashing the BIOS as many a good motherboard has been turned into a doorstop if the computer powers down during the procedure, wrong flash file is used, etc. during the procedure. It sounds like you have never done this before so be careful. Thanks for the heads up. Sounds like BIOS errors are less forgiving and more destructive than I guessed. Luckilly, I discovered by computer is covered by esupport. Stumbled upon it as I was looking for stuff on flash bios, and basically they have a program that runs a diagnostic on your rig, determines your BIOS, and within 24 hours you get an e-mail telling you exactly what BIOS to use (and, in all hope, how to use it, eh.) I'll make SURE to cross all my t's and dot all my i's on this one. Thanks again for all the help guys. Really wish I would have found this site ages ago- you guys are a lot more helpful than the Tomshardware forum guys. -JaeganUR Welcome. Come back and see us any time. |
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