It will read the AMIBOOT.ROM file and recover the BIOS from the A drive. Turn On the system and press and hold Ctrl-Home to force update. Insert this floppy disk in the floppy drive. Rename the desired AMI BIOS file to AMIBOOT.ROM and save it on a floppy disk. **Make sure you enter the correct filenames for your flasher program and BIOS ROM file! ![]() *Need a bootable floppy disk? Look here: On the notepad, write "awdfl823K w6378vms.130" (without the " ")**īoot up system with the said floppy (it will take less than 2 minutes before screen comes out) ![]() NOTE: this recovery method should not be followed for normal practice of updating your BIOS! As you will be invariably forced to flash from a floppy disk, you'll need both a known good working floppy drive (non-USB) and a good floppy disk.Ĭopy the Award flash utility & BIOS file to the said floppy diskĬreate an autoexec.bat with "Award_Flash_Utility BiosFilename" in the content (e.g. ![]() In many cases, provided the 'bootblock' of your BIOS is not corrupted during a bad flash, the BIOS can often be recovered by following the recovery procedures detailed below.
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