Re: Installing a new BIOS on a Dell Computer

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On Wednesday 16 December 2009, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>The last time I installed a new BIOS on a Dell Computer I used a floppy
>disk. That is no longer an option. Could anyone explain how I can
>accomplish this? Please be as detailed as you can describing the
>procedure.

Most bios these days are equipt to do that themselves from one of the more 
right hand option menu's.  I have updated the bios on this asus motherboard 
several times now, by putting the new bios file on a usbkey & plugging it in.

It will muddle along looking the system over for a while but its never failed 
to find it.  It is also capable of saving the old bios back to that same key 
before you install the new one too.

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