Cant find BIOS Driver, needing help  


  1. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Laptop
       #1

    Cant find BIOS Driver, needing help


    Here are my bios specs, If someone could send me a link or something, Id be much apreciated. :)

    BIOS Type: Phoenix
    BIOS Date: September 13th, 2006
    BIOS ID: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
    BIOS OEM: ASUS M2N-VM DH ACPI BIOS Revision 0601
    Chipset: Athlon 1100 rev 0
    SuperIO: Unknown
    Manufacturer: Chassis Manufacture
    Motherboard: M2N-VM DH
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  2. Posts : 1,996
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #2

    You can find your motherboard from here.
    https://www.asus.com/support/
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  3. Posts : 18,415
    windows 7 home 64bit
       #3

    Hi there .. May i ask why you want a Bios update .. Your Motherboard is pretty old so you wont be able to get a recent one .. How ever there is one in the Link below .. It is for Vista though but may still work ..

    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. -Support- Drivers and Download M2N-VM DH
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  4. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Laptop
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Quick Update** I downloaded some drivers, put them into the usb, did the update, but now the pc wont boot up, it atarts up (fans, BIOS light is on, etc) but I get a No VGA signal, any ideas? I want to update it since I formatted the hard drive, and my graphics card stopped responding when I was playing games. Read some info and those told me to update the bios.
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  5. Posts : 18,415
    windows 7 home 64bit
       #5

    Hi there .. Read the Link below .. There is also an Online Manual if needed ...

    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. -Support- Troubleshooting M2N-VM DH
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  6. Posts : 4,466
    Windows 10 Education 64 bit
       #6

    Just in case you don't know, the BIOS update is not a driver, its a firmware update. Flashing or updating your BIOS is a lot more involved than just updating a driver. If done incorrectly, it can turn your motherboard into a paperweight or doorstop. If you have already flashed your BIOS your BIOS settings were likely reset to default in the process. Connect your monitor to the motherboards onboard video and see if you get a signal. If you do go into the BIOS and switch the Primary Graphics Adapter setting so PCIe is the first option (assuming your graphics card is a PCIe card). I think its under the Southbridge Configuration settings menu. Save settings and reboot, then move your monitor back to the dedicated cards video out.
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