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    Okay. How do I do that...
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    Dharmadan said:
    Okay. How do I do that...
    Um, go to the mfr's site and see if there is a newer version there. If there is FIRST DO A BACKUP, then follow the mfr's instructions for installing it.
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    Okay, thanks. Is there somewhere I donate for your time? Thank you for your help.
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    Okay, so I think I updated my BIOS and Chipset from the Gateway website (but don't know if it was successful). Things seem to be running fine...what now? Anything?
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    Dharmadan said:
    Okay, thanks. Is there somewhere I donate for your time? Thank you for your help.
    My pleasure. We all do this because we have been in your shoes at some point and someone helped us.
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    Last question?...how do I know if my BIOS and Chipset updates were successful?
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    Dharmadan said:
    Last question?...how do I know if my BIOS and Chipset updates were successful?
    You can check the version number for BIOS or the dates for both.
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