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Award or AMI BIOS Flash Procedure
Special Note:
The BIOS contained here are exclusively for Micro-Star products only. Micro-Star assumes no responsibility for any damages resulting from improper use or lack of technical expertise.
WARNING!!!!!
Do not flash the BIOS if your system is running fine.
If you have not flashed a motherboard bios manually before, please use caution when updating the BIOS manually. Or you can use MSI Live Update 3 to update the bios.
Also before updating the BIOS, make sure to note all BIOS settings you have made manually, as updating the BIOS will set all BIOS settings back to factory defaults.
MSI Live Update 3
This is a program developed by MSI for updating to the latest BIOS, Drivers, Firmware and MSI Utilities for all your MSI products.
Download, install, and run MSI Live Update 3 from this link.
BIOS Flash Procedure
1. Check your BIOS for BIOS FLASH PROTECTION and make sure it's DISABLED, some motherboards have this function.
For Example:
K7N420 Pro (MS-6373) – BIOS setup/Integrated Peripherals/BIOS Protect/Disabled
2. Find the exact model motherboard you have.
a. First check inside the motherboard bios, some motherboards, like the MS-7030, show the bios version in the bios, under Standard CMOS Features.
b. Open your case and look for the MS-XXXX number on the motherboard, using located between the PCI slots, also check the version number as well. (Some motherboards like the MS-6390 have different versions, in which each version uses a different bios)
c. Boot up your system & take a look at the top left screen during POST, you should see something like “W6390VMS v2.6 092903” This means the board is MS-6390 with BIOS version 2.6
Hint: Many systems run to fast, that you will not be able to see this line, you can either press “PAUSE” key or you can disable the “Quick Boot” & “Full Screen Logo” options in the BIOS.
3. Download the BIOS that match your motherboard model and version number. BIOS's can be found at this link, which are separated by CPU socket type (socket 775, socket 478, socket 754, socket A, and archives)
4. Extract the BIOS that you have downloaded by double click it and extract it to a blank formatted floppy disk.
5. Boot the system with a bootable floppy disk
a. A Windows 98/ME startup disk can be used
b. Or you can create an MS-DOS startup disk under Windows XP, to create an MS-DOS startup disk under Windows XP, right click on the 3 ½ floppy drive icon under my computer and select format. On the format dialog box, check the box next to “Create MS-DOS startup disk” and then click the start button to make a MS-DOS startup disk.
6 Once you boot off of the bootable floppy disk, replace the bootable floppy disk with the floppy disk containing the bios files.
7. At the A:\ prompt, you will type in the following command
a. A:\FLASHUTILITY BIOSFILE.VER
b. The flash utility will be the .EXE file included in the BIOS you downloaded. For example: ADSFI712.EXE = BIOS FLASH UTILITY
c. The BIOS file will end with the version number you downloaded. For example:
A6728ims.210 = BIOS file version 2.10
8. To update the BIOS using the example above you would type the following command.
a. A:\ADSFI712 A6728ims.210, then push the enter key.
b. Follow the onscreen prompts to update the BIOS.
9. DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER or RESET/REBOOT the SYSTEM before the BIOS update is completed, stopping the BIOS UPATE before it is completed will cause the system to become non-functional.
10. Reboot the system once the bios update has been completed.
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BIOS Flash Procedure
1. Check your BIOS for BIOS FLASH PROTECTION and make sure it's DISABLED, some motherboards have this function.
For Example:
K7N420 Pro (MS-6373) – BIOS setup/Integrated Peripherals/BIOS Protect/Disabled
2. Find the exact model motherboard you have.
a. First check inside the motherboard bios, some motherboards, like the MS-7030, show the bios version in the bios, under Standard CMOS Features.
b. Open your case and look for the MS-XXXX number on the motherboard, using located between the PCI slots, also check the version number as well. (Some motherboards like the MS-6390 have different versions, in which each version uses a different bios)
c. Boot up your system & take a look at the top left screen during POST, you should see something like “W6390VMS v2.6 092903” This means the board is MS-6390 with BIOS version 2.6
Hint: Many systems run to fast, that you will not be able to see this line, you can either press “PAUSE” key or you can disable the “Quick Boot” & “Full Screen Logo” options in the BIOS.
3. Download the BIOS that match your motherboard model and version number. BIOS's can be found at this link, which are separated by CPU socket type (socket 775, socket 478, socket 754, socket A, and archives)
4. Extract the BIOS that you have downloaded by double click it and extract it to a blank formatted floppy disk.
5. Boot the system with a bootable floppy disk
a. A Windows 98/ME startup disk can be used
b. Or you can create an MS-DOS startup disk under Windows XP, to create an MS-DOS startup disk under Windows XP, right click on the 3 ½ floppy drive icon under my computer and select format. On the format dialog box, check the box next to “Create MS-DOS startup disk” and then click the start button to make a MS-DOS startup disk.
6 Once you boot off of the bootable floppy disk, replace the bootable floppy disk with the floppy disk containing the bios files.
7. At the A:\ prompt, you will type in the following command
a. A:\FLASHUTILITY BIOSFILE.VER
b. The flash utility will be the .EXE file included in the BIOS you downloaded. For example: ADSFI712.EXE = BIOS FLASH UTILITY
c. The BIOS file will end with the version number you downloaded. For example:
A6728ims.210 = BIOS file version 2.10
8. To update the BIOS using the example above you would type the following command.
a. A:\ADSFI712 A6728ims.210, then push the enter key.
b. Follow the onscreen prompts to update the BIOS.
9. DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER or RESET/REBOOT the SYSTEM before the BIOS update is completed, stopping the BIOS UPATE before it is completed will cause the system to become non-functional.
10. Reboot the system once the bios update has been completed.
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Award or AMI BIOS Flash Procedure
Special Note:
The BIOS contained here are exclusively for Micro-Star products only. Micro-Star assumes no responsibility for any damages resulting from improper use or lack of technical expertise.
WARNING!!!!!
Do not flash the BIOS if your system is running fine.
If you have not flashed a motherboard bios manually before, please use caution when updating the BIOS manually. Or you can use MSI Live Update 3 to update the bios.
Also before updating the BIOS, make sure to note all BIOS settings you have made manually, as updating the BIOS will set all BIOS settings back to factory defaults.
MSI Live Update 3
This is a program developed by MSI for updating to the latest BIOS, Drivers, Firmware and MSI Utilities for all your MSI products.
Download, install, and run MSI Live Update 3 from this link.
BIOS Flash Procedure
1. Check your BIOS for BIOS FLASH PROTECTION and make sure it's DISABLED, some motherboards have this function.
For Example:
K7N420 Pro (MS-6373) – BIOS setup/Integrated Peripherals/BIOS Protect/Disabled
2. Find the exact model motherboard you have.
a. First check inside the motherboard bios, some motherboards, like the MS-7030, show the bios version in the bios, under Standard CMOS Features.
b. Open your case and look for the MS-XXXX number on the motherboard, using located between the PCI slots, also check the version number as well. (Some motherboards like the MS-6390 have different versions, in which each version uses a different bios)
c. Boot up your system & take a look at the top left screen during POST, you should see something like “W6390VMS v2.6 092903” This means the board is MS-6390 with BIOS version 2.6
Hint: Many systems run to fast, that you will not be able to see this line, you can either press “PAUSE” key or you can disable the “Quick Boot” & “Full Screen Logo” options in the BIOS.
3. Download the BIOS that match your motherboard model and version number. BIOS's can be found at this link, which are separated by CPU socket type (socket 775, socket 478, socket 754, socket A, and archives)
4. Extract the BIOS that you have downloaded by double click it and extract it to a blank formatted floppy disk.
5. Boot the system with a bootable floppy disk
a. A Windows 98/ME startup disk can be used
b. Or you can create an MS-DOS startup disk under Windows XP, to create an MS-DOS startup disk under Windows XP, right click on the 3 ½ floppy drive icon under my computer and select format. On the format dialog box, check the box next to “Create MS-DOS startup disk” and then click the start button to make a MS-DOS startup disk.
6 Once you boot off of the bootable floppy disk, replace the bootable floppy disk with the floppy disk containing the bios files.
7. At the A:\ prompt, you will type in the following command
a. A:\FLASHUTILITY BIOSFILE.VER
b. The flash utility will be the .EXE file included in the BIOS you downloaded. For example: ADSFI712.EXE = BIOS FLASH UTILITY
c. The BIOS file will end with the version number you downloaded. For example:
A6728ims.210 = BIOS file version 2.10
8. To update the BIOS using the example above you would type the following command.
a. A:\ADSFI712 A6728ims.210, then push the enter key.
b. Follow the onscreen prompts to update the BIOS.
9. DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER or RESET/REBOOT the SYSTEM before the BIOS update is completed, stopping the BIOS UPATE before it is completed will cause the system to become non-functional.
10. Reboot the system once the bios update has been completed.
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