- #How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard how to#
- #How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard install#
- #How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard drivers#
- #How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard update#
- #How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard archive#
ROM yang telah anda download sebelumnya di bagian "Drive Info". Pilihlah partisi yang anda gunakan untuk menyimpan file. Pada layar selanjutnya akan tampak partisi-partisi harddisk yang ada di komputer. Di menu Tool, terdapat pilihan "ASUS EZ Flash 2 Utility", klik pada opsi ini. Untuk melakukan upgrade pilih tab "Tool".
#How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard update#
The update went normally, in the end I got the message that the bios had been updated successfully.
#How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard archive#
Before that I renamed the bios file with the program attached in the archive (ROG-STRIX-X299-E-GAMING-ASUS-1704.CAP => X299SE.CAP). Then I updated my bios (from the bios using the tools Asus EZ Flash 3).
#How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard how to#
This step by step tutorial will give you all of the setup and usage guides that will show you how to set up the flashcart as well as offering you a guide on how to use the many different. After updating the BIOS successfully shut down the PC, disconnect the A/C power cable (or switch off power supply) and make a Clear CMOS.The EZ Flash Omega is the latest update to the EZ-Flash line of GBA flashcarts that is capable of playing GBA, GB, GBC, and NES ROMs.It replaced the now discontinued EZ-Flash IV and EZ-Flash REFORM flashcarts. If local engineers couldn't fix a system, I had to find a way - I always did, eventually (it didn't help that many of the customers were lawers & were likely to sue you if the computer wasn't fixd quickly - that's really being put under pressure!).Just download the appropriate zipped BIOS file, unpack it, rename it to something simple like bios.bin (Award, Phoenix - Award) or bios.rom (AMI, Phoenix) and use the suitable flash tool listed below. This reminds me of when I was chief engineer of a business computer company in the 70's. If it doesn't work, you have incorrect BIOS settings, so try other settings - and start again by deleting all partitions from the drive (you could use the Linux GParted!)!
#How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard install#
Start XP installation, install the RAID driver from the ASUS CD (I used a floppy copy) and XP will partition the new drive, format it and install with no more problems (as I would have expected originally.:) ). With this ASUS motherboard, be careful that the BIOS settings are correct (the SATA controller is also a RAID controller) and be sure the drive is completely blank (no partitions). Well - I got noe help! I was rather surprised that no-one could think of anything else to try - I certainly could and really just had the idea that something involving XP installation must have happened to some professional with SATA drives becoming the norm now! Guess not - or I frightened some of you.Īnyway, for info, in case someone else has a similar problem, the answer seems to be, DON'T format an SATA drive in Win XP before trying to install a new XP Pro system on it! If anyone has a fix using Linux, that's fine, I have Ubuntu & Fedora, but I'm a bit rusty on the CLI (used to work on Sun workstations about 15 Yrs ago).
#How to upgrade bios for asus m2n4 sli motherboard drivers#
The system does not seem to be able to use the SATA controller drivers in XP ?!? But the original (pre-installed) HDD runs fine on the same SATA cable!! Told XP to delete partition and create and format a new NTFS partition (seems to work fine). Told XP to convert partition to NTFS - same error! Tried again with only one RAM stick (1 Gig). Same again, but made a FAT32 partition (formatted it). Created new NTFS partition (using Ranish Partition Manager). The first part of the install is OK (used F6 & loaded SATA-Raid controller drivers - 2 of them) but at the first reboot I get "missing operating system".īooted from Win98 floppy, deleted NTFS partition. So I created a RAID driver floppy, with the MB CD, plugged in the new HDD to the first SATA cable and started installing, using a brand new XP Pro SP2 (OEM) CD in the DVD/RW drive - having checked that the BIOS recognises both the SATA drive and the IDE DVD/RW (seen as "CDROM"). It has been running XP Pro with an identical drive, but for various reasons, he wants a clean install on a newly formatted drive (NTFS). My friends system has an Asus M2N4-SLI M/BRD with 2 Gb DDR2 RAM, a dual-core Athand a 250 GB SATA Maxtor drive. Im not scared of XP Pro - I've recovered a number of "dead" systems & installed/reinstallaed about 6 systems this last 12 months, but this one has me stuck! I'm supposed to be retired, but still help friends in trouble.