Asus S82A S86A S82/S86 User Manual (English version) - Page 60

Managing and Updating Your BIOS

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5. Configuring the BIOS Managing and Updating Your BIOS WARNING! Only update your BIOS if you have problems with your Notebook PC and you know that the new BIOS revision will solve your problems (read the BIOS release information provided on the download site before using). Careless updating can result in your Notebook PC having more problems! Managing Your Current BIOS with a Floppy Disk Drive It is recommended that you save a copy of the original BIOS along with a Flash Memory Writer utility to a bootable floppy disk in case you need to reinstall the BIOS later. A Flash Memory Writer utility is provided in the support CD that updates the BIOS by uploading a new BIOS file to the programmable flash ROM on the motherboard. This file works only in DOS mode. To determine your BIOS version, check the code displayed on the upper left-hand corner of your screen during bootup or within the Flash Memory Writer utility. Larger numbers represent a newer BIOS file. 1. Use Windows ME "Add/Remove Programs Properties" in "Control Panel" to create a Startup Disk. 2. Copy "PHLASH.EXE" & "PLATFORM.BIN" from the support CD to the Startup Disk. 3. Reboot your Notebook PC using the Startup Disk. (Note: BIOS setup must specify "Floppy" as the first item in the boot sequence.) 4. In DOS mode, type A:\PHLASH and then press to run the Flash Memory Writer utility. 5. Select 1. Save Current BIOS to File from the Main menu and press . The Save Current BIOS To File screen appears. 6. Type a filename and the path, for example, A:\XXX-XX.XXX and then press . Updating the BIOS with a Floppy Disk Drive 1. Boot from the BIOS floppy disk you created earlier. NOTE: BIOS setup must specify "Floppy Drive" as the first item in the boot sequence. (see Boot Menu) 2. At the "A:\" prompt, type phlash/mode=3 xxxx.rom (xxxx being the name of the BIOS file) and then press . 3. The Flash Memory Writer utility will automatically update the BIOS. When the BIOS has been successfully programmed, you will be asked to press any key to power OFF the Notebook PC. 4. Assuming that you have successfully flashed the BIOS, power ON the Notebook PC and press [F2] on system bootup to enter the BIOS setup. Select the "Load Setup Defaults" on the "Exit" menu and then [Enter]. Go back to the other menus if you require BIOS configuration changes (previous BIOS settings are lost after updating the BIOS). Then select "Exit Saving Changes" to exit the BIOS setup. If the screen resolution has changed after you restart the Notebook PC, change your "Screen area" through your operating system's display properties. 60

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5. Configuring the BIOS
Managing and Updating Your BIOS
Managing Your Current BIOS
with a Floppy Disk Drive
It is recommended that you save a copy of the original BIOS along with a Flash Memory Writer utility
to a bootable floppy disk in case you need to reinstall the BIOS later. A Flash Memory Writer utility is
provided in the support CD that updates the BIOS by uploading a new BIOS file to the programmable
flash ROM on the motherboard. This file works only in DOS mode.
To determine your BIOS version,
check the code displayed on the upper left-hand corner of your screen during bootup or within
the Flash Memory Writer utility.
Larger numbers represent a newer BIOS file.
1.
Use Windows ME “Add/Remove Programs Properties” in “Control Panel” to create a
Startup Disk
.
2. Copy
“PHLASH.EXE”
&
“PLATFORM.BIN”
from the support CD to the
Startup Disk.
3.
Reboot your Notebook PC using the
Startup Disk
.
(Note:
BIOS setup must specify “Floppy” as the
first item in the boot sequence.)
4.
In DOS mode, type
A:\PHLASH
and then press <Enter> to run the Flash Memory Writer utility.
5. Select
1. Save Current BIOS to File
from the Main menu and press <Enter>. The
Save Current
BIOS To File
screen appears.
6.
Type a filename and the path, for example,
A:\XXX-XX.XXX
and then press <Enter>.
Updating the BIOS
with a Floppy Disk Drive
1. Boot from the BIOS floppy disk you created earlier.
NOTE:
BIOS setup must specify “Floppy
Drive” as the first item in the boot sequence. (see Boot Menu)
2. At the “A:\” prompt, type
phlash/mode=3 xxxx.rom
(xxxx being the name of the BIOS file) and
then press <Enter>.
3. The Flash Memory Writer utility will automatically update the BIOS.
When the BIOS has been
successfully programmed, you will be asked to press any key to power OFF the Notebook PC.
4.
Assuming that you have successfully flashed the BIOS, power ON the Notebook PC and press [F2]
on system bootup to enter the BIOS setup.
Select the “Load Setup Defaults” on the “Exit” menu and
then [Enter]. Go back to the other menus if you require BIOS configuration changes (previous BIOS
settings are lost after updating the BIOS). Then select “Exit Saving Changes” to exit the BIOS setup.
If the screen resolution has changed after you restart the Notebook PC, change your “Screen area”
through your operating system’s display properties.
WARNING! Only update your BIOS if you have problems with your Notebook PC and
you know that the new BIOS revision will solve your problems (read the BIOS release
information provided on the download site before using). Careless updating can re-
sult in your Notebook PC having more problems!