Help With BIOS

Impulse Fire911

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Not sure where to post but ive run out of otions. yahoo answers is filled with kids that tell me to do it from windows >.>
either way i want to update my bios. i have never done this to this specific moherboard as its different " ASUS p5q Pro Turbo"
i know how to use a USB and update from there but on the ASUS site for me at least its confusing as i do not know what to download.
heres a screen:
2cyfh1l.jpg

which ones do i download, i have downloaded the BIOS utilities which syas
"Afudos BIOS update tool V2.36"
would this be the one i download and place on the USB drive? or the ones in green. and if so which ones.
Screen:
124vbm9.jpg
 

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The utility that you have dowloaded will allow you to flash the bios from within Windows. You will need to tell the utility which file to use. The bios update file you will use is the latest version (red arrow) ;)
 

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thank you very much, is it safe to flash the bios from within windows as i have heard its a high chance of failure
 

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Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650
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ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo
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8 GB RAM Corsair DDR2
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ATI HD 5850 1 GB
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Acer 23'
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No it should be fine. I've flashed many a Bios from within Windows. But under no circumstances should you turn off your computer when it is updating as this could have serious repercussions and could render your motherboard useless. Infact it is recommended to only flash your bios if you are having problems.

-------------- If it ain't broke don't fix it ------------------- :)
 

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Gigabyte
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2x XFX Radeon 5850
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PCI Express X-Fi Titanium / Logitech G35
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2x HP 2410i
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Mad Catz M.M.O. 7
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And do not unplug the power source.
 

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yeah ive been having problems at boot where it gets stuck at loading the BIOS settings, and this all happened after a gpu driver update (catalyst 10.8)
i restored the windows after about an hour but i just wanna make sure its ok
 

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Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650
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ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo
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8 GB RAM Corsair DDR2
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ATI HD 5850 1 GB
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Acer 23'
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Hitatchi 500 GB 7200 RPM
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750 Watt Corsair
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HAF coolermaster 932
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Thermaltake V1
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not very fast lol
If you want to flash from DOS, you'll need to make a bootable usb stick, copy the bios file and AFUDOS utility to the root of the drive, then boot from the usb and run AFUDOS pointing at the bios file.

If thats the way you want to do it, I can walk you through.
 

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If you want to flash from DOS, you'll need to make a bootable usb stick, copy the bios file and AFUDOS utility to the root of the drive, then boot from the usb and run AFUDOS pointing at the bios file.

If thats the way you want to do it, I can walk you through.

if its not too much trouble :)
 

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Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650
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ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo
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8 GB RAM Corsair DDR2
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ATI HD 5850 1 GB
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 23'
Hard Drives
Hitatchi 500 GB 7200 RPM
PSU
750 Watt Corsair
Case
HAF coolermaster 932
Cooling
Thermaltake V1
Internet Speed
not very fast lol
yeah ive been having problems at boot where it gets stuck at loading the BIOS settings, and this all happened after a gpu driver update (catalyst 10.8)

Pure coincidence. If it is hanging at the bios Windows hasn't even started to load, so it can't be from the driver update.

As far as flashing from within Windows goes I'm with PooMan on this one, Asus Update (which is the one you want) works very well. Just make sure to disable any AV you have running first, just so it can't get in the way. then it is just a matter of pointing Asus Update to the bios file, letting it to its thing and reboot when told to.
 

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1) Well, make up your mind, but to flash from usb, you first need to make sure that your computer is capable of booting from usb, then make a bootable usb stick. Follow the instructions on this tutorial.

http://www.bay-wolf.com/usbmemstick.htm

You can use any old stick lying around, even a 256 mb stick will do.

2) Get inside your bios and set the boot priority order to boot from usb flash drive first, then press F10 to save and exit.

3) Download the latest bios update file available (the red arrow in your snip) to your hard drive. If it is zipped, unzip it. Rename the unzipped BIOS file to 8 characters or less (ABCDEFG.ROM or whatever) and copy to the root of the newly Bootable USB Drive. Similarly, copy the afudos.exe utility to the root of the usb stick (Unzip the afudos, if it came zipped).

4) Shutdown computer, plugin usb stick and power up the computer. If everything goes well, it should boot to the A:\ prompt. Type "dir" to see that both the files are available on the stick.

Then type:

Afudos /ixxxx.rom

where xxxx.rom is your bios file. Dont forget the i after the /.

5) Once the flash is complete, the computer will restart on its own or you may need to start manually. Make sure you disconnect the usb stick at the right moment otherwise the system will again boot to usb.
 

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The easiest way I update the bios on my Asus board is to use the Asus EasyFlash2 under tools in your bios.
Instructions.ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- EZ Flash 2 - the safest way to update BIOS This avoids having to do it in windows>turning off any Av programs creating a bootable flash drive ect.
In the instructions it says to rename your bin file but I just flashed mine and didn't need to rename it. Fabe
 

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