Here is an odd question.
I never "just save" a BIOS I am not updating.
(I do save them when updating/flashing...)
Is there any particular reason a person should
have a copy of their current BIOS?
If it gets destroyed, the computer will not boot
to a floppy to be able to re-flash anyway, right?
Which part/(parts) of this am I missing...
A related question: I am assuming a BIOS can
be down-graded to an older version. (Never
had to...) Is this correct?
Rick Glazier
From: "Joe Lore" <[log in to unmask]>
> the few times I've updated the Bios, the Flash
> program asks if you want to save a copy before
> it writes the new one.
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