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    BIOS Recovery Tips

    Updated bios recovery tips can be found here

    Please make your own new thread if you have questions.

    Link Updated 18th June 2005
    Last edited by NooNoo; June 18th, 2005 at 08:12 AM.

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    More bios recovery here in a pdf file written by david at amptronusa.
    Never, ever approach a computer saying or even thinking "I will just do this quickly."

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    Excellent!

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    Post Our Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Ruslan
    Updated bios recovery tips can be found here

    Please make your own new thread if you have questions.

    "Thanks to File"
    very gooooooood

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    Intel has one. And so do VIA (2001)

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    hmm, some of these links are bad/missing. just thought someone should say something.
    My specs: 900 MHz AMD T-Bird, Asus K7M Mobo., 256 MB RAM (two 128 MB Kingston SD PC-100), GeCube Radeon 9200 SE 128mb (drivers were impossible to find...still crashes because of them every now and then...i think its them...), Sound Blaster Live! 5.1, new high-speed USB 2.0 card, dual 60 GB HDD's for the heck of it (NTFS), XP Pro SP 2, Mozilla Firefox (Spread Firefox!), single-barrel carberator, Saitek P2500 Rumbleforce, (Yes, the system is dated, but it fits my budget!) - Sockhatguy

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    Thanks for the heads up sockhatguy. I'll follow up on the hosting for Ruslan's article.

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    This topic is about one year old, something happened with hosting... time to make some updates... Thank you guys, I'll try to solve this problem ASAP...

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    Hello noce forum

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    I'll host everything regarding BIOS topics if needed - time for me to get back into things now.
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    I remember single barrel carbs. You could actually fix your car back then
    When I look at an older mother board I miss the simplicty of those days when you had to buy your own soundcard, network card etc
    Now the boards are so loaded it is like EFI in cars
    Format c I'm givin er all she's got cap'in !!! )

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    hmmm tried the links but dont work...

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    I also tried the links and no go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tacka
    hmmm tried the links but dont work...
    Must be something with hosting (last time updated in 2005)...
    We'll try to fix it ASAP. Meanwhile, you can contact with me...

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    Bios Recovery Tips

    Always save the current BIOS, if asked, so you can recover later. DO NOT TURN THE MACHINE OFF DURING THE UPGRADE, even if there is a recovery procedure.
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