HP Dc7700 BIOS Flash Q&A - Page 6

How do I update the BIOS when not running Vista, Windows XP, 2000, or

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How do I update the BIOS when not running Vista, Windows XP, 2000, or DOS? BIOS can be updated using the F10 setup Flash System ROM feature. Reboot the PC and press F10 to enter setup. In the File menu, select the Flash System ROM item. This flash utility will present the user with the option to select the media containing the BIOS image file (7F1_MMmm.bin). F10 ROM-based flash can accept the binary file from the root directory of any removable media such as USB, legacy floppy diskette, and CD. Note that the BIOS image of some products are too large to fit on a diskette. On those systems, Diskette will not be listed as a media source choice. The BIOS.iso file, included in the softpaq, should be used to create a BIOS image CD. When flashing with F10 ROM based flash, the CD media must be El-Torito compatible. 6

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How do I update the BIOS when not running Vista, Windows XP, 2000, or
DOS?
BIOS can be updated using the F10 setup
Flash System ROM
feature. Reboot the PC and press
F10
to enter setup. In the
File
menu, select the
Flash System ROM
item.
This flash utility will present the user with the option to select the media containing the BIOS image file
(7F1_MMmm.bin). F10 ROM-based flash can accept the binary file from the root directory of any remov-
able media such as USB, legacy floppy diskette, and CD. Note that the BIOS image of some products are
too large to fit on a diskette. On those systems,
Diskette
will not be listed as a media source choice. The
BIOS.iso file, included in the softpaq, should be used to create a BIOS image CD. When flashing with
F10 ROM based flash, the CD media must be El-Torito compatible.