Boot Sequence problem

I did some reading on this and the reviews are kind of 50-50 on Windows vs DOS BIOS updates. I guess its best to go with whatever you most comfortable with.
Thanks for the inputs :D
 

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Yeah ! Flashing the Bios seemed quite a daunting and potentially problematic step considering my (lack of) expertise in that area. But the EZ tool makes it very simple and short. I also spoke with my local Asus service people (one very knowledgeable babe actually) and they recommend that this be done about twice a year. Thanks again !

That's strange. I'm glad it worked out for you! I've always operated under the presumption that flashing the BIOS is a "if it's not broke, don't fix it" situation.

Twice a year as a maintenance schedule for flashing the BIOS seems a little much. But it doesn't matter, since Asus will stop issuing new revisions of your BIOS in a about a year.

If they treat your board like my P5K-Deluxe that is...
 

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8GB G.Skill DDR2-800 5-5-5-15
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