Micronics W6-LI manual Appendix E Updating the System Bios

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Appendix E: Updating the System BIOS

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If you encounter any problems during this process, or if you have questions about the procedure, please call Technical Support.

Updating the System BIOS

The Micronics system boards are designed so that the BIOS can be reprogrammed using a BIOS file. You can easily FLASH a BIOS by following the steps below:

1)After downloading the appropriate BIOS file from our BBS or Website, extract it to a bootable MS-DOS 6.X diskette.

2)Reboot your system with the MS-DOS 6.X diskette in the A: drive. To make sure a clean DOS environ- ment is loaded, press the F5 key while “Starting MS- DOS” is displayed. After the system has rebooted, the cursor will appear at the A:> prompt.

3)Now you can run the FLASH utility. The filename should be “PHLASH.EXE.” Type this filename at the A:> prompt (but don’t include its extension), followed by a space and the BIOS ROM image’s filename. This file will be included in the download and has a file length of about 131K or 262K. For example, to update the W6-LI to BIOS version 01, you would type:

PHLASH W6LI_01.ROM [ENTER]

4)After the update process has completed and the system reboots, verify that the new BIOS version appears on-screen. If you have problems during this process, or if you have questions about the proce- dure, please call Technical Support.

NOTE: If the BIOS is somehow erased or does not seem to accept the upgrade, you can purchase a new BIOS from MicroNiche Information Systems (800-733-9188). There is a $30.00 fee plus shipping charges for this service. (Price and availability subject to change.)

If you prefer to send your system board in for the upgrade, the RMA department offers this service free of charge if your system board is under warranty.

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Contents PCI/ISA Copyright Notices Table of Contents Installing Device Drivers Glossary Index List of Figures Introduction Features IBM Software CompatibilityCommon Names Before You BeginInstalling the W6-LI Quick InstallationPower-Up Screen Static Electricity Configuring the W6-LIW6-LI System Board W6-LI System BoardCPU Jumper SettingsFunction Settings Disable Scsi 9B Case & Peripheral Connections Introduction Installing the W6-LIATX chassis with standard hardware System Memory Installing the W6-LI Memory Configurations Memory Bank Bank 256MB Removing DIMMs Installing the DIMMsInstalling a CPU Installing a PCI Card Installing a PCI Peripheral CardInstalling an ISA Card Installing an ISA Peripheral CardInstalling a CD-ROM Drive W6-LI Sound Option Connecting Sound DevicesGame Port Line OutLine Connecting the Scsi Option Setup Bios Setup UtilityPower-Up Screen Setting the Main Screen Running the Setup ProcedureSystem Time and Date Video BiosDiskette a or B NumlockSystem Bios System MemoryExtended Memory Multiple-Sector Transfers TypeTransfer Mode LBA Mode ControlBit I/O Smart MonitoringSetting the Advanced Screen Serial Port aSerial Port B Parallel Port Use MP SpecificationFloppy Disk Controller Integrated PCI IDEPCI Configuration Reset Configuration DataSecured Setup Configuration Large Disk Access ModeSecurity Screen Set Supervisor PasswordSupervisor Password Submenu Set User PasswordPassword on Boot Fixed Disk Boot SectorDiskette Access Power Management Power ScreenAuto Suspend Timeout Standby TimeoutHard Drive Boot Order Boot ScreenSetup Prompt Post ErrorsFloppy Check Exit ScreenTheBIOSSetupUtility W6-LI System Board Manual Installing the Sound Drivers Installing Device DriversInstalling the Scsi Drivers Bios SpecificationsScsi Environmental SpecificationsBattery Disposal Technical Support Support and Information ServicesService Hours Country Appendix a Technical Information W6-LI System Board Manual Post Messages Message Possible Cause SolutionCmos Beep and Post Codes Get in Post Reg Code One beep Heads Write Sectors Size Hard Disk Drive TypesType Cylinders Heads Write Precomp Sectors Size 823 512 Appendix E Updating the System Bios Updating the System BiosPage Limited Warranty Non-Warranty Service FCC Statement DeclarationofConformity Glossary Internal Cache Cache which is built into the CPU. See Cache Small Computer System Interface Glossary ATX IndexPage