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Get a quote for how much it would be for a shop to replace your BIOS chip...then you can make a more educated calculation to see if it's worth it.PS...it may be the wireless onboard chip itself...which a BIOS flash would not solve anyhoo...
The BIOS flashing utility Asus provides only works in DOS. However is appears to work in command prompt. Is it wise to initiate a BIOS flash whilst running windows?
No, I have to use XP (x86) and the command prompt. Just says that it's not 64-bit compatible on Win7.
Right, how do I get a modern machine into DOS? Would my Windows 7 CD have a mode for it?
I have bought a floppy disk drive, the amount of times that I've needed one, more than justifies it. Why are they so expensive?