I did try this somewhat, but I couldn't figure out how to get the SCSI driver/s for my CD to operate. I use Nero, made a bootable CD, but I got an MSCDEX error message at some point. Nero uses Dr. DOS for what that is worth. Regardless, I just wound up sticking in a floppy drive to accomplish the flash so now I can up my processor. I am still curious as to how to make it all work. That which I have found on the net, most noteably "Barts Bootable CD" is some what more complicated than I can follow at this point. Brad Loomis Morro Bay, CA -----Original Message----- It is possible to create a bootable CD that will boot MS-DOS. You might put the needed files on this disk and try it that way. I believe that Roxio EZ CD Creator lets you do this as an option. Peter > -----Original Message----- > OK, who has the inside scoop on how to flash my BIOS on a > machine without a > floppy drive running XP Pro. It is an ABIT KG7 running all > SCSI drives and > opticals. I have downloaded all the necessary files and > extracted them. Can > one do this by booting to a command prompt? > > Brad Loomis The NOSPIN Group provides a monthly newsletter with great tips, information and ideas: NOSPIN-L, The NOSPIN Magazine Visit our web site to signup: http://freepctech.com