Hallo Experten,
bei meinem neueren PC und bei meinem Notebook klappt das prima, leider aber nicht bei meinem älteren PC (Pentium 4, 2.400 GHz).
Habe schon in Foren gesucht, aber da ich auch für Nickles kein Experte bin, habe ich nichts für mein Problem gefunden. Zuächst die nötigen Infos:
Betriebssystem: WINDOWS XP Home SP3
BIOS Ver: Intel ..... 09.09.2002
SMBIOS Ver: 2.3
1st BOOT Device Removable Device
2nd " " Hard Drive
3rd " " ATAPI CD-ROM
Nach meinen Überlegungen hat das BIOS keine Nöglichkeit um eine USB-Platte oder CD zu starten.
Was könnte man da machen?
Aber bitte: Gebt verständliche Antworten für Senioren.
Danke Hugo
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Lesen bildet!
In dem Manual steht, das das Board da so ne Option hat.
Nicht unter 1st BOOT Device!
Diese Option muß natürlich auf enabled stehen, sonst läufts nicht!
Ist hier auch noch mal nachzulesen:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d845gebv2/sb/cs-008735.htm
Sonst ist da ein Biosupdate last Chance:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProductID=889&DwnldID=6393&strOSs=38&OSFullName=OS%20Independent&lang=eng
Runterladen und ausführen.
Die Run.bat dann ausführen und die Biosupdate Diskette wird erstellt.
Von der booten und das Update startet automatisch.
Genau:
1. Enter BIOS SETUP by pressing F2 repeatedly after booting the
system.
2. Write down all settings that are unique to the system. These
settings will be needed later to reconfigure the system.
Additionally you can highlight the exit menu and choose the
'Save Custom Defaults' tab. Choosing 'Yes' will cause
the current BIOS settings to be saved as a custom default
setting. When the CMOS memory is cleared during the BIOS
Update, BIOS reads the custom defaults. If the custom
defaults are not saved, the BIOS will read the factory
defaults. Press ESC to exit BIOS.
3. After booting the operating system, be sure to verify that you
have downloaded the correct BIOS.
4. Double click the Run.bat program. Place a blank floppy in drive
a: when instructed. The Run.bat program will automatically
format and create a bootable floppy and copy the BIOS files
onto the floppy.
IMPORTANT Microsoft* WINDOWS* 98 SE users. After creating the diskette
you will initially not be able to view the contents of the diskette
through Windows* Explorer or through the A: drive on the desktop.
To view the contents you will have to eject the diskette and reinsert.
Only then will the BIOS files be accessible through Windows* Explorer
or through the A: drive on the desktop.
5. Place the bootable floppy containing the new BIOS into drive
a: of the system to be upgraded and boot the system.
6. During the BIOS update, you will be given one opportunity to
cancel the BIOS update without any changes occurring to
your system. To do this, simply press CTRL+Break when prompted.
IMPORTANT!
Do not press CTRL+Break or power down your system at any other
time during the BIOS update, this could permanently damage
your system.
7. When prompted that the BIOS Update is complete, remove the
floppy and reboot the system.
8. Press F2 repeatedly during post to enter BIOS SETUP. On the first screen
within SETUP, check the BIOS version to ensure that it is
the new version.