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In order to update BIOS you have to have a flash program. Usually it is supplied by the motherboard manufacturer and is available from their website. Along with the latest version of the BIOS for the motherboard in a file, usually xxx.BIN although it may be called something else. However in almost every case they will advise you to boot into DOS and run their loader program to flash/update the BIOS. One way to do it: Copy their loader and BIOS update to a blank floppy. Make sure that your BIOS is set to boot from A: first. Put in a bootable DOS diskette in Drive A: and boot. Swap out the DOS diskette, put in the BIOS update disk and run the update program. If you don't have a DOS disk this is how you can make one: Download this program DOS622.EXE Put a formatted floppy in the A: drive. Run the downloaded program You now have a bootable DOS diskette. It's also a good idea to read any instructions on the manufacturers website.
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