Hi,
I own a GA-970A-D3 motherboard and an AMD FX series CPU. Recently I had to update the BIOS in order to play Counter Strike: Global Offensive without getting blue screens, crashes, and low fps etc..
After I updated my BIOS with @BIOS software, I noticed that there was a notepad file called "bios" on my desktop. I am a complete noob and I was wondering if I can remove this file? Or should I leave it be?
Thanks for your time and the stuff in the notepad was pretty long so..it looks something like this
motherboard_driver_chipset_amd_7series-v2.0_xp64.exe
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;AMD
[1AAEE003]
NAME=Unknown
0=GA-7IXE, AMD 751/756, AMI BIOS, Ver.F7
;same as GA7IX001.0
1=GA-7IXE4, AMD 751/756, AMI BIOS, Ver.F9
;same as GA7IX002.0
BIOSVer0=F7
[6A6S2G0A]
NAME=GA-7IX
0=AMD 751/756, AWARD BIOS, Ver.F3
BIOSVer0=F3
[6A6S6G09]
NAME=GA-7DX
0=AMD 761, AWARD BIOS, Ver.F8
; Update time 2004/W17
BIOSVer0=F8
[6A6S6G0A]
NAME=GA-7DXR
0=AMD 761, AWARD BIOS, Ver.F10
; Update time 2003/W29
BIOSVer0=F10
[6A6S6G0B]
NAME=GA-7DXR+
0=AMD 761, AWARD BIOS, Ver.F9
; Update time 2003/W25
BIOSVer0=F9