Once you have satisfied the two requirements mentioned above,
you can run FMW. You can copy the contents of the “Flash”
directory to your hard drive, or you can run the utility from a
backupof the support floppy disk. Make sure the new BIOS file
is in thesame directory as the FMW utility.
To run FMW, change to the “Flash” directory if you are not al-
ready in it. Type “Awdflash” at the DOS command line and press
the <Enter> key. The following screen will appear.
6.1 The Flash Memory Writer Utility Screen (Award)
Type in the whole file name, e.g. A61AW10.BIN and confirm
that you want to program the BIOS. The utility will then ‘Blank’,
‘Erase’, and then ‘Program’ the flash memory on the mainboard with the
new BIOS file. You should choose “yes” to save the original system
BIOS to a floppy diskette before you program the new BIOS. This
leaves you with a backup of your original BIOS in case you need to re-
install it. This option is highly recommended. If you can not sucessfully
program the BIOS file for whatever reason, re-install you original BIOS
from the backup file.
Warning:
If you do not successfully install a complete BIOS file
in the flash memory on the Mainboard, your system may not be able to
boot. If this happens, it will require service by your system vendor.
Follow the requirements and instructions in this section precisely to aviod
inconvenience.
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FLASH MEMORY WRITER V3.0
Copyright (C) 1993, AWARD Software Inc.,
For Triton-2A59CT51
Date:4/13/95
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