You need to find out the motherboard manufacturer and the model number; then go to the manufacturer website, look up your motherboard and look for a BIOS download. Make sure you follow the proper procedure recommended by your motherboard manufacturer for flashing the BIOS.
1- To upgrade the Rom Bios chip 2- Good reasons to flash BIOS would be to 1.) solve a problem with the motherboard or to 2.) use a new motherboard feature.
Let the Bios see the drive as a smaller drive Upgrade the bios Replace the motherboard Use software that interfaces between the older bios and the newer drive Use an ATA Controller card to provide the ATA connector and firmware substitute for the motherboard bios
-Let the BIOS see the drive as a smaller drive -Upgrade the BIOS -Replace the motherboard -Use software that interfaces between the older Bios and the newer drive -Use an ATA controller card to provide the ATA connector and Firmware to substitute for motherboard BIOS.
# Let BIOS see the drive as a smaller drive, Upgrade the BIOS, Replace the motherboard, Use software that interfaces between the older BIOS and the newer drive, Use an ATA controller card to provide the ATA connector and firmware to substitute for motherboard BIOS
Most motherboards only support a specific subset of CPU's. If you change your CPU you MAY need to replace the motherboard... but if you do that it will include the appropriate BIOS. You may also need to re-install the Operating System.
You are flashing the bios.
I have this motherboard. To get into bios press del at startup.
The BIOS is used to manage simple devices (system BIOS), the BIOS is used to start the computer (startup BIOS), and the BIOS is used to change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).
The BIOS chip is located on the motherboard
The EEPROM chip which is meant to not be removed from the motherboard.
To manage simple devices (system BIOS)To start the computer (startup BIOS)To change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).
To manage simple devices (system BIOS)To start the computer (startup BIOS)To change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).