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| Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? I'm sure this is a stupid question, but hardly my 1st & better safe than sorry. I built a PC in July using an ASUS P5B MOBO. I want to update the bios. I see on the Asus site http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us they list 2 dl'able bios updates, DOS & OTHER. I'm assuming that, although the PC is running XP not DOS, I should install the DOS version. Is this correct? This is the 1st time I have updated the BIOS on a PC. If anyone has any other helpful hints about the process, I'm all ears. TIA Dan |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? "Dan" <none********.com> wrote in message news:AOednZIlqbVz_U_YnZ2dnUVZ_tyinZ2d@comcast.com. .. > I'm sure this is a stupid question, but hardly my 1st & better safe than > sorry. I built a PC in July using an ASUS P5B MOBO. I want to update the > bios. I see on the Asus site > http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us they list 2 > dl'able bios updates, DOS & OTHER. I'm assuming that, although the PC is > running XP not DOS, I should install the DOS version. Is this correct? No > > This is the 1st time I have updated the BIOS on a PC. If anyone has any > other helpful hints about the process, I'm all ears. > > TIA > > Dan > What they mean is the mechanism for installing the update. The BIOS knows nothing about which operating system is doing the evil deed. I would not update the BIOS unless there is some problem that the update solves. My reason is that even the slightest and most trivial of problems can render the motherboard useless. Jim |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? "Jim" <j.n@nospam.com> wrote in message news:EntAh.26751$yC5.5343@newssvr27.news.prodigy.n et... > > "Dan" <none********.com> wrote in message > news:AOednZIlqbVz_U_YnZ2dnUVZ_tyinZ2d@comcast.com. .. >> I'm sure this is a stupid question, but hardly my 1st & better safe than >> sorry. I built a PC in July using an ASUS P5B MOBO. I want to update >> the bios. I see on the Asus site >> http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us they list >> 2 dl'able bios updates, DOS & OTHER. I'm assuming that, although the PC >> is running XP not DOS, I should install the DOS version. Is this >> correct? > No >> >> This is the 1st time I have updated the BIOS on a PC. If anyone has any >> other helpful hints about the process, I'm all ears. >> >> TIA >> >> Dan >> > What they mean is the mechanism for installing the update. The BIOS > knows nothing about which operating system is doing the evil deed. > I would not update the BIOS unless there is some problem that the update > solves. My reason is that even the slightest and most trivial of problems > can render the motherboard useless. > Jim OH I see! Asus has a windows utility for this, so I guess the option would be "other". I am having some difficulties, & thought a bios update might be worth trying. Troubles are as follows: this is a dual boot PC, one copy XP home, one copy XP pro on a separate hdd, with PRO being a new clean install. Lately, the machine has been hanging up quite a bit on BOTH os's, typically (it seems) in association with an internet program, i.e., Firefox, Outlook Express, or Newsleecher. In fact in PRO,. I can't even get add/remove programs to remove Firefox. When I click the remove button, the machine locks. It was terrific at 1st, no problems. I have run virus scans (bit defender) and Spy Sweeper, I have reviewed the Hijack this logs, nothing is detected or seems amiss. I always maintain a minimum of resource hogging background nonsense & services. The BIOS fixes are listed as 1) Enhance memory compatibility 2) Support CONROE E0 CPU(FSB 1333). Cpu is a Core Duo. Thought it would be worth a shot. Any other input greatly appreciated. Thanks for the prompt reply. Dan |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? Problems like you describe are NOT BIOS related peter> > OH I see! Asus has a windows utility for this, so I guess the option > would be "other". I am having some difficulties, & thought a bios update > might be worth trying. Troubles are as follows: this is a dual boot PC, > one copy XP home, one copy XP pro on a separate hdd, with PRO being a new > clean install. Lately, the machine has been hanging up quite a bit on BOTH > os's, typically (it seems) in association with an internet program, i.e., > Firefox, Outlook Express, or Newsleecher. In fact in PRO,. I can't even > get add/remove programs to remove Firefox. When I click the remove > button, the machine locks. It was terrific at 1st, no problems. I have > run virus scans (bit defender) and Spy Sweeper, I have reviewed the Hijack > this logs, nothing is detected or seems amiss. I always maintain a > minimum of resource hogging background nonsense & services. The BIOS > fixes are listed as 1) Enhance memory compatibility 2) Support CONROE E0 > CPU(FSB 1333). Cpu is a Core Duo. Thought it would be worth a shot. Any > other input greatly appreciated. > > Thanks for the prompt reply. > > Dan > |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? "Dan" <none********.com> wrote > I'm sure this is a stupid question, but hardly my 1st & better safe than > sorry. I built a PC in July using an ASUS P5B MOBO. I want to update the > bios. I see on the Asus site > http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us they list 2 > dl'able bios updates, DOS & OTHER. I'm assuming that, although the PC is > running XP not DOS, I should install the DOS version. Is this correct? > > This is the 1st time I have updated the BIOS on a PC. If anyone has any > other helpful hints about the process, I'm all ears. Dan, it's not a stupid question, but it's not an XP OS question. This should be asked in a hardware newsgroup. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:ufo5C7%23THHA.1636@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > "Dan" <none********.com> wrote > >> I'm sure this is a stupid question, but hardly my 1st & better safe than >> sorry. I built a PC in July using an ASUS P5B MOBO. I want to update >> the bios. I see on the Asus site >> http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us they list >> 2 dl'able bios updates, DOS & OTHER. I'm assuming that, although the PC >> is running XP not DOS, I should install the DOS version. Is this >> correct? >> >> This is the 1st time I have updated the BIOS on a PC. If anyone has any >> other helpful hints about the process, I'm all ears. > > > Dan, it's not a stupid question, but it's not an XP OS question. This > should be asked in a hardware newsgroup. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] Thanks for the suggestion. |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? "Dan" <none********.com> wrote in message news:OeGdnVJYuPCY7k_YnZ2dnUVZ_oupnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > "peter" <peterk@nowhere.net> wrote in message > news:JkuAh.991575$R63.577095@pd7urf1no... > > Problems like you describe are NOT BIOS related > > peter> > > Do you have an opinion on what they may be? > > It is impossible for the BIOS to cause a problem such as preventing you from running Add/Remove Programs. You're dealing with a Windows problem, and trying to resolve it with a BIOS upgrade is dangerous (as other people have said) and is extremely unlikely to work. The usual method in such cases is to use System Restore to go back to a point well before the problem occurred. If this is not an option then a complete reload of Windows to a freshly formatted partition will do the trick. When finished, use an imaging product to save your system partition so that you don't have to reload Windows if/when it happens again. Note that these problems are invariably caused by third-party products that you install on your machine. Those of my clients who have a strict policy about software installations run their PCs year in year out without any problems. To create an image of your system drive you could use Acronis TrueImage. Version 7 is now freely available from here: http://www.acronis.com/mag/DVhbcjdI. |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? Am of the opinion to use the dos version only if that's available. There's less that can go wrong. If using msdos, the only files on such a boot floppy/CD would be io.sys, msdos.sys, and command.com. Plus the needed bios update program and source file for the update. If you have a dual bios, use some common sense, setup to only update one. Allowing you to recover if its botches. -- Noncompliant For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer qualified in corporate law. "Dan" <none********.com> wrote in message news:AOednZIlqbVz_U_YnZ2dnUVZ_tyinZ2d@comcast.com. .. > I'm sure this is a stupid question, but hardly my 1st & better safe than > sorry. I built a PC in July using an ASUS P5B MOBO. I want to update the > bios. I see on the Asus site > http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us they list 2 > dl'able bios updates, DOS & OTHER. I'm assuming that, although the PC is > running XP not DOS, I should install the DOS version. Is this correct? > > This is the 1st time I have updated the BIOS on a PC. If anyone has any > other helpful hints about the process, I'm all ears. > > TIA > > Dan > |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? More info from OP "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message news:%23CgAYDBUHHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Dan" <none********.com> wrote in message > news:OeGdnVJYuPCY7k_YnZ2dnUVZ_oupnZ2d@comcast.com. .. >> "peter" <peterk@nowhere.net> wrote in message >> news:JkuAh.991575$R63.577095@pd7urf1no... >> > Problems like you describe are NOT BIOS related >> > peter> >> >> Do you have an opinion on what they may be? >> >> > > It is impossible for the BIOS to cause a problem such as > preventing you from running Add/Remove Programs. You're > dealing with a Windows problem, and trying to resolve it > with a BIOS upgrade is dangerous (as other people have > said) and is extremely unlikely to work. > > The usual method in such cases is to use System Restore > to go back to a point well before the problem occurred. > If this is not an option then a complete reload of Windows > to a freshly formatted partition will do the trick. When > finished, use an imaging product to save your system > partition so that you don't have to reload Windows if/when > it happens again. Note that these problems are invariably > caused by third-party products that you install on your > machine. Those of my clients who have a strict policy > about software installations run their PCs year in year out > without any problems. > > To create an image of your system drive you could use > Acronis TrueImage. Version 7 is now freely available > from here: http://www.acronis.com/mag/DVhbcjdI. > > Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, the problems have been building slowly, so there is no clear cut point I know of before which they occured. Again, they extend intermitantly on TWO os's on seperate hdd's. The XP Pro installation on a 2nd hdd IS fresh, since it also is having trouble, I was trying to think of things the 2 installs had in common. Hardware & BIOS. I figured that, although unlikely, BIOS was the easiest to eliminate 1st as a possibility. One upgrade in the new one appears to be associated with memory handling. It occured to mne that problems such as program hanging might be a memory access issue. I guess not? Lastest event, I went to install Norton IS 2007 on this 2nd PRO installation. Went through the whole process, dl'd updates, called to reboot after updates, now I can't get into that OS at all. Not with "last known good config", not with "safe mode". I'm preparing to format the partion & load AGAIN. If anyone can suggest any hardware issues that might be a factor here & how to check them, I'd appreciate it. Dan |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? More info from OP "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message >> >> To create an image of your system drive you could use >> Acronis TrueImage. Version 7 is now freely available >> from here: http://www.acronis.com/mag/DVhbcjdI. Thanka for the suggestion, I can't get the link to work. All I see on the site is True Image 9.1 & 10, neither of which is free of charge, if that's what you meant by "freely available". ?? Dan |
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| Re: Which BIOS update, DOS or OTHER? More info from OP "Dan" <none********.com> wrote in message : Thanks for the suggestion, I can't get the link to work. All I see on the : site is True Image 9.1 & 10, neither of which is free of charge, if that's : what you meant by "freely available". ?? As far as I know, it is no longer available. For a time Acronis had an offer to download version 7 for free after registration. Here was the link. www.acronis.com/mag/vnu-ati7 It now results in 'offer no longer available' ..winston |
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