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vineetrocks2005

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I have an old Compaq Presario with Abit BD-70G motherboard.I want to upgrade its BIOS.Currently I have Award Phoenix 6.0 Bios.Can anyone tell me where i can found the BIOS update of this motherboard.

Thank u
 

vignesh

Wise Old Owl
*www.award-bios.com/index.cfm

But be careful while doing this... Updating the BIOS can be a nasty bussiness...
 

mod-the-pc

Back to School Mr. Bean !
I think you'll be charged for BIOS updates from above link. Better option would be to get it from Abit's (*file.abit.com.tw/pub/download//fae//bg7m8w.exe) / Compaq's website
 

spikygv

Wise Old Owl
i dont recommend BIOS update. make sure u're using the correct updater and version of it too . I wud suggest u to get advice from compaq before proceeding, Corrupt bios can render ur mobo useless .and i dont like the idea of sending mobo for rma and waiting for a long time.

Besides , why d'u wanna do this ??
 

mod-the-pc

Back to School Mr. Bean !
There's always a way out (the recovery BIOS I mean and I've recovered from a few bad flashes) !!! So lets not frighten Vineet
 
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drvarunmehta

Wise Old Owl
As long as you follow the instructions properly and the power dosen't go off while updating, there's no reason to believe that something will go wrong.
 

MysticHalo

Your Maker.
Oh..its nothing so scary. Just make sure u KNOW how to update a BIOS specific to ur system...and make sure u use a proper flashing utility. :)
 

janitha

Wise Old Owl
kalpik said:
Ill just say one thing: "Dont fix it if it ain't broke.."

He was asking about an older board and so your advice is very relevant.

But in case of modern Mobos like A8N-E for example, one can update without any fear since in case something goes wrong, the original one can be restored using the Mobo CD only. And the updating can be done from windows itself, either from a downloaded file or directly over the Net. I have already updated it thrice, each within minutes and never facing any problem or having to resort to recovery.
 

kalpik

In Pursuit of "Happyness"
Yeah.. true.. But Never update from windows. Thats even more dangerous. The manufacturer's themselves ask not to update from within windows. And my advice applies to all boards, new and old. Sometimes a BIOS update creates more problems..
 

janitha

Wise Old Owl
kalpik said:
Yeah.. true.. But Never update from windows. Thats even more dangerous. The manufacturer's themselves ask not to update from within windows. And my advice applies to all boards, new and old. Sometimes a BIOS update creates more problems..

I have updated from windows only and never had any problem. And in the Asus site, I have not seen them discouraging it. Also if it is so, why should they make such a provision in the Asus Auto Update Utility?
 

JGuru

Wise Old Owl
I don't think there will be a problem if you update the BIOS from Windows.
As long as you follow the rules strictly, there won't be any problem.
Always update the BIOS when it necessary (to fix some problems).
 

Subramanian

Right off the assembly line
Hi, I am also in need of a similar BIOS update like Vineet. Someone was asking why would we need a bios update.

As the product reaches end of life, the manufacturer does not support. In my case I want to make my Bios boot from a USB 2.0 DVD ROM drive, but I am not able to find the USB option in my Bios CMOS setup utility. So an upgrade becomes necessary.

regards
 
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