NewDude
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Posted: Feb. 11 2006,07:43 |
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BIOS flashing is fairly easily. I have flashed 486's and Pentiums before.
Read the readme for the new bios. Make the new BIOS floppy. It might even make it bootable(Not sure). If it isn't a bootable flash, use a DOS boot disk, boot to it (Floppy), put your bios flash in it and execute the flash.
All the flashes I have done make the flash floppy bootable. But I would create the flash in dos. Don't execute the flash in a NT dos session. I know with DELL it will trash the machine. Although, you might be able to create the flash (Extract the BIOS to the floppy) in the DOS session, but DON"T EXECUTE THE UPGRADE BIOS IN THE NT DOS SESSION WINDOW.
I am willing to bet though, even with a flash, the 486 probably won't see a 30GB hd. The 486 was probably made to see only a 500mb to 2.1gb HD(NOT SURE). It might update the bios to only see a 8GB HD... (NOT SURE)... read the readme...
So, you might not get the full use out of the HD and might need and dish management program to split (Partition) it up.
Not sure, just from my experience...
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