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3. Use an unzip utility to open
FLASHUTIL
and extract the files from it.
4. Insert a blank, formatted diskette into the system’s floppy disk drive.
5. In the directory containing the
FLASHUTIL
files, run
INSTALL
.
BAT
. This creates a boot
diskette with the new BIOS file and the BIOS flash programming utility.
6. After
INSTALL
.
BAT
completes, leave the diskette in the floppy disk drive and restart the
system.
7. At the MS-DOS command prompt, run amiflash to update the current BIOS. For
example, if the BIOS file on the diskette is named
AMIBOOT
.
ROM
, key in the following to
update the BIOS:
amiflash
amiboot.rom
8. After the BIOS is updated, you are prompted to press a key to restart the system.
Remove the diskette from the floppy disk drive and label it BIOS Update date, where
date is today’s date.
Press a key to restart the system. As the system boots, press
F1
when you see a message
like the following:
CMOS settings are wrong
Press F1 to resume
9. Make sure that all parameter settings match the settings you recorded before you
updated the BIOS.
10. Save changes and exit from BIOS Setup, and let the system continue to boot.
Assigning System Resources for Option Cards
Some ISA cards, PnP cards, PC cards (PCMCIA), and non-compliant PCI cards include a
configuration diskette that you can use to reserve the system resources required for the board.
Other option boards and PC Card devices do not include a diskette, but require that you
manually enter the configuration information.
Refer to the documentation delivered with the option card to determine the resources that
provide the best performance for the adapter. Use BIOS Setup to assign the resources for
each option card.
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