Should a person update there chipset drivers and bios, just because they come out with a newer ver. or should they wait untill they have problems with the old ones.
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I always update my BIOS whenever there is an update from Asus.
I started out with the BIOS version 3 on a Asus A7N8X (2.O DELUXE) and I am up to version 8 now. Just be sure you write down ALL your current settings in case you have to adjust some of them back to the previous settings. The newer BIOS setting don't always use the default settings.
I update mainly for the SATA changes. I consider BIOS update just like updates would be for a software program like RipIt4Me. I believe they should always be done.
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some are doing it from windows, I still use pure dos, first make a floppy startup disk, then add the flasher utility and new bios to it.
print out the directions for the dos commands(or make a note)
takes note of any special settings in bios
boot to floppy, and flash
after rebooting go directly into bios and use setup defaults, then reapply any custom settings from your notes or memory
It's another if it ain't broke don't fix it, especially if everything's fine already.
Putting a new cpu in a motherboard with older bios, bios update is often necessary.
if you buy a new mobo that's just come out, be prepared to flash several times in the first several
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Thanks for the fast reply, Chewy. Since I have a stock Dell Dimension 4300 that's 5 years old and evrything runs as good as can be expected, I'll follow your advice. It ain't broke, I ain't fixing it! This thing still does everything I want it to, so it's good enough for now.Blessed are they who expect nothing, for they shall not be disappointed!Comment
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