« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2012, 03:06:12 am »
if you have a floppy drive you can try to update it or reflash it thru dos. As it will load the floppy first you can also do this with a usb drive. Is something for you to try.
THANKS TO ABSIC FOR THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION.
You will find a USB Stick is the best way of flashing BIOS so make sure the stick has been formatted in FAT32. Next copy the BIOS folder, that you have extracted (and saved on your desktop) to the USB Stick.
Leave the USB stick plugged into your PC and re-boot. As the PC starts up press the "END" key on your keyboard (you might have to press the "END" key several times during start-up before you see the message regarding QFlash, this is normal so don't worry just as you would the "DEL" key for entering BIOS). Don't worry if you enter BIOS instead as you can get to the QFlash utility by pressing the F8 key on your keyboard from the BIOS Home Screen.
The PC will enter the QFlash utility and you need to locate the folder on the USB Stick and then follow the on-screen instructions.
When the BIOS update is complete re-boot the PC and go back into BIOS.
Load optimised defaults, save and exit.
When the PC reboots you will see that the new BIOS is installed.
iF THIS DOESNT WORK THEN CONTACT GIGABYTE SUPPORT YOU WILL PROBABLY HAVE TO SEND IT IN TO HAVE THEM DO IT.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2012, 03:09:58 am by autotech »
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