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If you have downloaded a BIOS flash image, then just put a diskette in A:
and run the program. It will write a boot disk which will boot the computer
with a special DOS and perform the BIOS upgrade. XP won't even be loaded
during this process. Be sure to allow the BIOS update program to create an
emergency floppy when it asks if you want one. This will copy your present
BIOS so that you can reinstall if something goes wrong. Be sure to write
down your BIOS settings because a BIOS flash is going to reset the settings
to a default configuration. If you are using SATA or SCSI drives you may
have to adjust the defaults before your hard drive will boot into Windows.
Unless you are experiencing a problem that the BIOS update addresses, do NOT
update the BIOS.
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Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
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"Bentwood" <Bentwood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1C452E8B-479B-4661-8114-B56F52A55374@microsoft.com...
>I need to create a boot CD or disk for my XP Home PC so that I can update
>its
> BIOS. If I create the boot disc on my XP Pro computer - will this be a
> problem? Do I need to create the boot disk on another XP Home computer?