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Old 08-02-2008, 03:03
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Hi cue,
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There are 2 options you might try:_
1) get a usb pen drive 2Gb sre pretty cheap & give ample room.
2) You might create a small Fat partition on your hard drive.
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Dos won't read a partition formatted in NTFS. A 1~2Gb partition will be fine
Either will also give you space to for backups of your favourite settings.

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Welcome to the forums

So, the BIOS didn't flash at all then?

Do you have a USB stick that you can use? I'm not familiar with your board, but EZ-Flash is usually do-able with a USB stick as mentioned above ^^.

Edit: Supershanks beat me to it
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Thanks Supershanks and clunk for your help, I apreciate that a lot, but the problem is when I turn on my comp. my mobo boots right away from the floppy drive and the cd drive.
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Change the boot order in the BIOS and make your USB stick first.

Or just go into the BIOS-TOOLS-EZFLASH and flash from there.
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Or just press the [del] or [insert] keys which will bring up the boot screen., allowing you to select your boot device Just remove the floppy disc.

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O.k, I tried that allready, but I'm not able to enter to the bios set up program. The comp. keeps looking for the floppy drive or cd drive.
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How is your pen drive set up ?? format etc??

Try
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worked fine for me

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O.k, I tried that allready, but I'm not able to enter to the bios set up program. The comp. keeps looking for the floppy drive or cd drive.
Can you try a PS/2 keyboard? It might have disabled the USB somehow, and that may be why you can't get to the BIOS.
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Hey guys, I have problems putting iso image in the cd-r, somebody told me to use nero to burn the image, but after I burn it, I check the cd and the file is not there, I don't know maybe I'm doing something wrong, could anybody tell me how to burn this image please......
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In nero, go to Recorder-Burn image, then point it at your iso.
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