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  1. Posts : 2,259
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    BIOS flash - ASUS MoBo


    I am looking at ASUS' support, and am planning to flash my BIOS to an updated version, as I have exhausted all other attempts at stabilizing my system.

    The instructions tell me to make a boot floppy. As there is no logical way for me to do this, as my board does not have a floppy cable present, this proves impossible. Anyone flashed the BIOS on an ASUS M4 series? Tips?
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  2. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Have a look Here and see if the info helps :)

    It's relating to creating a boot cd instead of using a floppy


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  3. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
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    LiquidSnak said:
    I am looking at ASUS' support, and am planning to flash my BIOS to an updated version, as I have exhausted all other attempts at stabilizing my system.

    The instructions tell me to make a boot floppy. As there is no logical way for me to do this, as my board does not have a floppy cable present, this proves impossible. Anyone flashed the BIOS on an ASUS M4 series? Tips?
    this is a good read you should find good advice here as well
    How to Update Your Computer's BIOS - wikiHow
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  4. Posts : 5,056
    Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
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    Dude, it aint rocket science. Make a bootable usb, put your extracted bios files on it, then run the manufacturer provided utility. Having said that, there might also be an .exe updater available which you can run inside windows, although I'm not a great fan of flashing inside windows. If you are jittery, post the download link for the updated bios and I'll take a look.

    Again- make sure the new bios give you the benefits you're looking for, also find out whether your system boots from usb at all.
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  5. Posts : 4,466
    Windows 10 Education 64 bit
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    I flashed my Asus M2N68-AM SE2 from Windows. Piece of cake compared to making a bootable CD or flash drive, or even using my USB flash drive. My motherboard also doesn't have a floppy controller.
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  6. Posts : 6,292
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    The following is from Asus. They may know something about flashing a BIOS:

    Revised February 4, 2010.

    Updating BIOS is serious business!
    Every precaution should therefore be taken to prevent that anything goes wrong. Above all: DO NOT USE ASUS UPDATE!!! AFUDOS is the only good alternative to EZ Flash 2.



    EZ Flash 2 is a built-in function of BIOS. It is the safest way to update BIOS, because one is not dependent on the operating system, any application, internet connection, firewall settings, antivirus or anything else that can put the vital BIOS update at risk.

    On a new build, BIOS can be updated to the latest version before installation of the OS, which may possibly make the installation go smoother and safer.


    Note: All what's said below about loading BIOS defaults also applies to the other BIOS update methods (ASUS Update and AFUDOS)!

    The PC must never be overclocked during the BIOS update! Always load and save BIOS defaults before and after a BIOS update (press <F5>). By loading and saving BIOS defaults before the update, CPU frequency, memory frequency and voltages are set to default (Auto).
    Memory timings are set to SPD values which ensure that a PC with high performance memory that need a higher voltage than 1.8V for DDR2 or 1.5V for DDR3 is able to boot on the standard Memory Voltage. Save the default settings (press <F10>) before starting the update
    .

    When these instructions are carefully followed, there will be no need for a CLRTC.

    Preparation:



    • Document all your preferred BIOS settings (i.e. the settings you have changed from the default setting).
    • Download the BIOS file, which normally is compressed (zipped).
    • Unzip the BIOS file to a FAT/FAT32 formatted USB Flash Disk with only one partition (or to a Floppy Disk or a CD-ROM). If the unzipped BIOS file is named like e.g. 'P5B-ASUS-Deluxe-1101.ROM', you can rename it to 'P5BD1101.ROM'. Otherwise a truncated name will appear as 'P5B-AS~1.ROM' due to a limitation to max 8 characters in the filename (8.3).


    Update:

    • Reboot.
    • Press (tap) <DEL> during POST (Power-On Self Test) to enter BIOS Setup.
    • Load BIOS Defaults (press <F5>).
    • Insert the USB Flash Disk containing the BIOS file P5BDxxxx.ROM. (Note that the USB Flash Disk has to be inserted before boot to enter BIOS, otherwise it won't be detected).
    • Save and Exit <F10>. (BIOS will now restart).
    • During BIOS restart, press <DEL> to enter BIOS Setup again.
    • Under Tools menu, select ASUS EZ Flash 2. It may take 20 seconds for the drives to show up. Select a drive in the left pane <Tab>. Use <Up> and <Down> arrows and <Enter> to select a drive. If you don't see the BIOS file in the right pane, check the other drives. Note that the drive letters may not be the same here as in Windows.
    • Select the BIOS file (e.g. P5BD1101.ROM) and press <Enter> to start flashing. Supervise the update, which includes the following stages: Erasing - Flashing (writing) - Verification. BIOS will automatically restart when the update is ready.
    • Disconnect the USB Flash Disk before/during the restart.
    • Perform a C.P.R. (CPU Parameter Recall) which resets the chipset. Power down, remove power cord from the PSU for 2 minutes and then power up.
    • Enter BIOS and load BIOS Defaults <F5> again.
    • Reenter your preferred BIOS settings - if you are using AHCI or RAID mode, don't forget to set 'Configure SATA as' to [AHCI / RAID]. Also remember the settings for the JMicron Controller, Audio and Memory Voltage. Check also that the Boot Device Priority is ok.
    • Save and Exit <F10> (automatic restart).
    • Press <DEL> to enter BIOS Setup and make a final check that all BIOS settings are ok. Save any changes.

    Hope that helps!
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  7. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
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    During BIOS restart, press <DEL> to enter BIOS Setup again.
    Under Tools menu, select ASUS EZ Flash 2. It may take 20 seconds for the drives to show up. Select a drive in the left pane <Tab>. Use <Up> and <Down> arrows and <Enter> to select a drive. If you don't see the BIOS file in the right pane, check the other drives. Note that the drive letters may not be the same here as in Windows.
    I wish they just had that on their website. It would eliminate 10,000 steps.

    Thanks, everyone, I'm delving into the flash now :)
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  8. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    That's good to hear, let us know how you get on :)
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  9. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    LiquidSnak said:
    I wish they just had that on their website. It would eliminate 10,000 steps.
    It is,

    ASUSTeK Computer Inc.

    may not say how there but it is in the manual, or at least the PDF version for your board I downloaded a long while ago (have almost a 100 saved motherboard manuals :)), page 2-2 in chapter 2 in the PDF.
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  10. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Well I guess I should just be more organized and not lose my manuals.

    Thanks everyone! Updated from bios revision 0219 to revision 2005
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