Janet,
As you've noticed, you got the BIOS for an A7V333 mainboard ( an old Socket
A, AMD Athlon, board). I doubt that an Award BIOS for an Athlon could be
flashed onto an Intel board with an AMI BIOS, but it would be best not to
try.
The latest one for the P4C800E Deluxe is:
http://www.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/s...DX/P4ced21.zip
It unzips to P4CED21.ROM. You would probably have to rename it to use the EZ
Flash utility (if the P4C800E Deluxe supports that), but not for AFUDOS.
Incidentally, the latest version of AFUDOS on the Asus site is 2.11.
http://www.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/flash/AFUDOS211.zip
(Whether it is worth the additional download, I can't say. 2.11 has worked
for me.)
HTH.
Bob Knowlden
Address may be scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn.
"Janet Herringshaw" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have done this many times w. ASUS motherboards but am bothered by what I
> see in the manual and the online documentation off ASUS' web. I have by
> the
> way d/l'ed the new version 2.07 of AFUDOS.
>
> Now when I look at the documentation I am seeing AFUDOS command line
> syntax
> illustrated as /iP4C800E.rom
>
> The file I just downloaded is av333x04.zip. This extracts to AV333X04.AWD,
> Nothing like the illustration in the manual. What is the correct entry in
> the command line to flash the BIOS to the latest version? It is 10.21 if
> my
> memory serves me right, as I type this.
>
> Sorry for what may appear as an elementary question. I was just surprised
> that the new bios file and the example in the manual could be so
> different.
>
>
>
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