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Post Wed May 08, 2002 1:36 pm
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Post Wed May 08, 2002 1:36 pm
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What kind of clean boot disk will work with XP? Can I just download a DOS boot from drivers.com or do I need to download the XP boot disk from M.S.? I know how to get the Bios flash from Soyo, but just don't quite understand the lingo about using a clean DOS boot disk when XP doesn't run over DOS. Please excuse my ignorance and help me.


Post Wed May 08, 2002 1:47 pm
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Get a DOS boot disk.
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Post Wed May 08, 2002 3:03 pm
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The boot disk can be DOS, Win98 or what ever as you are working with the hardware and not the op/file system.
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and not my Email

Flashing is risky in any form!

Post Fri May 17, 2002 10:21 pm
Great BIOS Newbie

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In Windows XP, go into 'My Computer', insert a floppy diskette in the drive and right-click the floppy drive icon and click FORMAT. There is an option here to create an MSDOS strartup diskette. I've flashed a BIOS okay using this MSDOS startup diskette - and following all the rules such as disabling video and BIOS caching before I flash the BIOS and so on.

When the MSDOS startup diskette has been created, copy the BIOS flash program and the CORRECT file to flash into the BIOS (it usually has a .rom or .bin file extension). Disable ALL BIOS/video cacheing in the BIOS, disable flash BIOS protection in the BIOS and/or jumper on the motherboard (read the motherboard manual). Read the FAQ on this site before you do anything. Flash your BIOS and hope for the best!

Post Sat May 18, 2002 3:26 am
Hardware Junkie Mobo-Fu Master

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Forget that. Just download one from here:

http://www.mirrors.org/archived_softwar ... iginal.htm

I suggest a Windows 98SE/ME disk
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Post Sun May 19, 2002 2:11 am
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http://www.bootdisk.com and get the DRDOS 7.x one that is specially made for flashing (no drivers/memory manager BS).
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System error, strike any user to continue...

Post Sun May 19, 2002 12:09 pm
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Don't really understand why steved being told to go through the rigmarole of downloading a DOS boot image and then decompressing it to a floppy. Like Great said, generating a perfectly good DOS boot disk in XP is no more trouble than formatting a floppy. The XP boot disk IS a WinME boot disk. Better still, it is similar to an old DOS "SYS" disk so it is ideal for flashing.

These sites holding boot disk images are a useful resource for, say, Win2K users because they don't have the means to generate a DOS disk. Trouble is, they hold all sorts of images and inexperienced people can end up downloading Win98/ME Startup disks. These are NOT good disks for flashing -- unless you kick them into "Command Prompt only" or "Minimal Boot", they'll load all sorts of crud like CDROM drivers, a memory manager and even a RAM disk which can foul up the flash process.

After leaving the facility to create a DOS boot disk out of Win2k, presumably Microsoft recognised that it was still needed for purposes like flashing and restored it. So if it's there, why not use it?

Post Sun May 19, 2002 12:25 pm
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Do you know what is Windows ME boot disk? Its IO.SYS conatins HIMEM.SYS which can cause many troubles.
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Post Mon May 20, 2002 2:54 am
Hardware Junkie Mobo-Fu Master

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I have never had an issue using a Windows 98SE boot disk to flash. I always choose "Without CDROM support", mostly because it is not needed.
"Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality." -Jules de Gautier

Post Mon May 20, 2002 3:33 am
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joegib: the DRDOS disk I point at is a perfectly clean no driver/no memory manager bootdisk. Go ahead, try it, see how much trouble it is and how much shebang is in there.
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Post Mon May 20, 2002 9:06 pm
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I was surprised by Rainbow's suggestion that the WinME version of IO.SYS contained a copy of HIMEM.SYS. This was because I had a WinME Startup Disk to hand and this contains HIMEM.SYS as a separate file -- I still don't understand why that should be. Anyway, I found an MS article which confirmed Rainbow's information. I also did some tests on minimal boot disks (IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS, COMMAND.COM only) based on DOS 6.22, Win98SE and WinME using a DOS memory diagnostic program. These showed beyond doubt that the WinME and XP versions do load a memory manager.

I must have flashed the BIOSs on my 3 PC systems at least 20 times using the WinME minimal disk. Plus DVD ROM drive firmwares at least 10 times, all without problems. Anyway, I'll certainly be looking at cleaner alternatives so thanks for the information gents.

Post Mon May 20, 2002 9:18 pm
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HIMEM.SYS usually does not cause troubles, but it can - especially if you are trying to boot from BootBlock BIOS to recover corrupted BIOS.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
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