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Flashing GPU BIOS for Ati cards

you need someway of booting into dos. i already have a utility cd called "ultimatebootcd" which allows me to do this. i have a small fat32 partition on my hard drive which i use to store atiflash/bios files. another method is to use a usb key/floppy disk and make it bootable - you'll have to wait for someone else to offer advice on that - i don't know how. :o

i use atiflash - the latest version is here.......

http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1061/ATIFlash_3.59.html

first backup your original bios using this command

atiflash -s 0 backup.rom

to flash a new bios, run this command

atiflash -p 0 new.rom

(that's the number zero in both commands. change new.rom to whatever your new bios file is called - it might be worth checking the filename is less than 8 characters in windows first to get around the limitations of dos)

DISCLAIMER: flash your bios at your own risk. don't blame me if you bork your card. :D

Are you talking about this? http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

If yes then do you use MS DOS? It says its not included in the disc due to its commercial nature...

I have tried Winflash but it failed for some reason, thank god my card is fine.

Whats the procedur to use with the bootcd? Do i need a FAT32 partition for that to work or is NTFS good enough?
 
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