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    Hi,

    I've tried to follow the instructions on the abit web site to do this but there is no room on the Floppy to copy the files they say are needed! I'm well confused, can anyone help me here?

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    Re: Flashing IP35 Pro BIOS

    you haven't formatted the floppy properly but used Windows & it's put hidden & uneeded files onto the floppy taking up space?

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    Thanks BUFF that sorted the problem. I'm all flashed with success now, thanks again.

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    Re: Flashing IP35 Pro BIOS

    I had the same problem. I wanted to upgrade BIOS to its latest version in order to eliminate the double boot issue. I simply used another blank diskette with the BIOS files in there. I booted up with MS/DOS startu disk, then i changed disks and ran RUNME.BAT.

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    Re: Flashing IP35 Pro BIOS

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