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Most major mobo mfgrs have a web site where you can download a tiny flash program and the current BIOS update. What usually happens is that you put the flash program and the update on a boot disk and do it from there. The mfgrs also usually have instructions. It isn't very difficult nowadays as the only real threat is having a power failure during the flash process that would render your mobo dead meat.
>Hi Peter:
>
>Today, I got the hard drive in question to bootup in safe mode
>(command prompt only). I checked for virus's = none. Cleaned things
>up and try updating my virus definitions. They were already current.
>At this point the hard drive looks good. I was surprised that I could
>only get in safe mode that way. I believe it was the only choice I
>had not tried.
>
>If the virus is not on the hard drive. I suppose the bios chip is my
>best try. I never reflashed a bios. I swapped some out. I may try
>swaping it with another exact same unit. I wonder if I would damage
>it getting it off? Or, maybe just buy a replacement? How would I
>flash the bios? Could I download a program?
>
>Thanks in advance
>Thanks Peter
>
>Richard F. Bolha
>
>> On the other hand, I had a computer with nearly identical symptoms,
>> and it turned out to be the CPU had died, (and in this case taken the
>> motherboard with it). It was an original Athlon Slot A style
>> [log in to unmask] It had run fine for nearly a year before this.
>
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