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NOTE
When using the Flash Programming Utility to reprogram the flash EPROM with a new BIOS,
you must select this option after running the Flash Programming Utility and then rebooting, to
ensure the new BIOS values are used.
To load the Optimal BIOS values:
1. Select the Optimal icon to load the best case BIOS values. The following message
displays:
Load Optimal Values?
2. Select Yes to accept the values, or No to reject them.
3. Exit AMIBIOS Setup. The system restarts and uses the new values if you selected Yes.
Fail-safe
Selecting the Fail-safe icon loads settings that will configure a workable system when
something is wrong. If you cannot boot the system successfully, select the Fail-safe BIOS
options and try to diagnose the problem after the system boots. These settings do not provide
optimal performance.
To load the Fail-safe BIOS values:
1. Select the Fail-safe icon to load the basic BIOS settings. The following message
displays:
Load Fail-safe Values?
2. Select Yes to accept the values.
3. Exit AMIBIOS Setup. The system restarts using the new values.
NOTE
System performance is poor when the Fail-safe BIOS is selected. Use this mode only to
troubleshoot problems with booting the system.
Reprogramming the BIOS
You can use the Flash Programming Utility (FPU) to reprogram the system board’s flash
EPROM with a new BIOS. When run, the FPU first looks on the diskette in the floppy disk
drive for a valid BIOS.
The FPU is an MS-DOS utility that will not run in the Windows NT environment. The
system must be set to boot from the floppy disk drive (normally drive A). If necessary,
change the boot sequence according to “Changing the System Boot Sequence” in this
chapter.
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