Re: Updating Bios via Gateway.com

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There has been a couple of discussions on this board about bios in the past
few hours. I suggest that you read a bit, find them and see what has been
said.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
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"exiled1" <exiled1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have been having a few problems with my PC lately. I decided to try and
> update the BIOS, so I went to Gateway.com to get the update for my pc. I
> followed their directions--downloaded appropriate update, and then copied
> to
> IBM formatted floppy. It stated to restart computer with floppy in drive
> so I
> did. Upon restart I just get a screen that states : Invalid system
> disk--Replace disk, and then press any key.
> I emailed Gateway and was told to :
> 1. Insert Floppy disk on the floppy drive
>
> 2. Open My Computer then right click on the A: drive the click Format
>
> 3. At the format tab, kindly check the create an MS-DOS startup disk
> then click Format.
>
> 4. After the format is complete, copy the necessary files needed to
> update the BIOS.
>
> I did as instructed, but when it came time to copy files to floppy I
> received popups that files were already on disk and asked if I wanted to
> overwrite them.
> I then emailed the Gateway tech again(numerous times) and he doesn't seem
> to
> give me a straight answer on what to do. I think he thinks they are the
> same
> files, but they are not, they just have the same name. I tried to explain
> this to the tech. several times but he just doesn't understand me or
> something.
>
> The floppy was completely blank prior to formatting, so these files I am
> being asked to overwrite were put on by formatting process. If I
> overwrite
> them, will this screw up the formatting I just did? If I do not overwrite
> them, will the new files be left off and screw up my bios update?
>
> If I mess up this update, will my computer still operate? I do not want to
> go ahead and try anything until I know what I can possibly be messing up
> here.
>
> I really do not know much about any of this obviously, so any help will be
> appreciated.
>
> This is the best way that I can explain this problem. I am not an expert,
> so
> do not write back with any arrogant remarks please. I already know I am
> not
> too computer literate. A lot of answers I get on here while are helpful,
> sound like they are coming straight from Comic Book Guy off of the
> Simpson's
> if you know what I mean. Peace


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