Moi je fais une diquette de boot
je mets le .bin et le pgm pour flasher (ex: awdflash pour bios award)
je boot sur la disquette, le lance awdflash, je fais une sauvegarde de mon ancien bios(option), je lui donne le nom du nouveau bios et voila
(normalement il y a un fichier txt avec le bios ou regarde sur le site de ta garde mere comment flasher)
Attention : dis à ta femme de ne pas bricoler l'electricite pendant le flash)
exemple en anglais)
BIOS flash may be very risky. Unsuccessful bios flash may cause the system fails to boot up. The motherboard manufacturer is not responsible for any bios flash failure. If you system is running fine with the current bios, I do not recommend you to flash or update bios.
Check the motherboard model name and PCB version on the motherboard. Make sure you are using a correct BIOS version that is made for the specific model name and PCB version.
Format a bootable floppy diskette by the command format as in windows command mode.
Visit the website at http://www.ecs.com.tw or http://www.ecsusa.com in the download page and find the bios file and BIOS flash utility you want to download. Make sure the file size is the same as the file on the website.
Save the bios file into a folder in Windows.
Unzip or extract the downloaded bios file from *.exe or *.zip to *.bin (you can download winzip program free at http://www.winzip.com)
Save the unzipped bios file, filename.bin, to a bootable floppy disk.
Assuming that the floppy disk drive is A, put your bootable floppy disk in to the drive and reboot the system. After the system restart, you should boot into A prompt (A:> ). Please type the following command after A prompt as follows.
For example:
A:>flashutility filename.bin<enter>
A:\> awd801 filename.bin <enter>
There should be a space between awd801 and filename.bin.
If you want to save the old BIOS file, when prompted "DO YOU WANT TO SAVE BIOS. " Select or Press Y then Type the name and extension you want to save (for example, old.bin). This option allows you to copy the contents of the flash memory chip onto a disk and gives you a backup copy of the original motherboard BIOS in case you need to flash back to the old BIOS. You can select N if you don't want to save the old BIOS file.
Select or Press Y when prompted "ARE YOU SURE TO PROGRAM " screen. DO NOT type any other things or turn off/reset your system after you type Y. Wait until a message showing Power off or Reset the system appears and turn off your system.
Remove the disk and restart your system.
10. Hold down < Delete > key to enter BIOS setup and select "load the Optimized default setting" and save & exit.
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