Brad Clarke wrote:
>
> If the BIOS you are trying to flash using Asus Update is newer than the
> one that is already installed, Asus Update will tell you to use a floppy
> and update it that way.
Err, why would you "update" to an older BIOS? (I know there are
reasons, but why bother with a utility that only allows you to go
backwards?)
> That's what happened when I tried using Asus Update to update from BIOS
> 1006 to 1009 on my A7V400-MX - could've been a fluke, but it seemed
> rather odd.
It was probably a fluke.
I wonder, did they update the boot block of the BIOS between 1006 and
1009? That would probably require a safer environment than windows.
The release notes don't mention that that happened.
Ben
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