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Johnny Asia
I just built a new computer with P4P800-E DELUXE
& P4/2.8E w/HT
It works well so far, but the BIOS revison is 1002
according to the boot screen. Is that right??
I have flashed many BIOS before, but the Asus instructions
are less than clear to me.
"refer to ASUS Download Site for latest version of AFUDOS.EXE BIOS
tool utility.""
" Please copy AFLASH.EXE" ? Do they mean AFUDOS.EXE?
Also, I can't find how to make a bootable floppy in Windows 2000.
How do I do that?
My CPU temps run from 35-48C, with stock heatsink & fan.
P4P800-E DELUXE
P4/2.8EGHz 800M 478P/1MB
1GB (2x512) Geil Dual Channel PC3200
Thermaltake 420 watt
WD 80 GB
ATI 7200 LE 32MB video card
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Johnny Asia, Guitarist from the Future
http://www.angelfire.com/art2/painterny/wqe.html
"I say play your own way. Don't play what the public wants. You play what
you want and let the public pick up on what you're doing even if it does take
them fifteen, twenty years." - Thelonious Monk
"Contemporary criticism only represents the amount of ignorance genius
has to contend with." - Percy Bysshe Shelley
& P4/2.8E w/HT
It works well so far, but the BIOS revison is 1002
according to the boot screen. Is that right??
I have flashed many BIOS before, but the Asus instructions
are less than clear to me.
"refer to ASUS Download Site for latest version of AFUDOS.EXE BIOS
tool utility.""
" Please copy AFLASH.EXE" ? Do they mean AFUDOS.EXE?
Also, I can't find how to make a bootable floppy in Windows 2000.
How do I do that?
My CPU temps run from 35-48C, with stock heatsink & fan.
P4P800-E DELUXE
P4/2.8EGHz 800M 478P/1MB
1GB (2x512) Geil Dual Channel PC3200
Thermaltake 420 watt
WD 80 GB
ATI 7200 LE 32MB video card
+
Johnny Asia, Guitarist from the Future
http://www.angelfire.com/art2/painterny/wqe.html
"I say play your own way. Don't play what the public wants. You play what
you want and let the public pick up on what you're doing even if it does take
them fifteen, twenty years." - Thelonious Monk
"Contemporary criticism only represents the amount of ignorance genius
has to contend with." - Percy Bysshe Shelley