Hi,
i am getting an asus p5k, and so far have decided not to buy a floppy drive. However, some people say that you need them to make a bootable disk or something, and that you need one to update bios and drivers???
Please
Hi,
i am getting an asus p5k, and so far have decided not to buy a floppy drive. However, some people say that you need them to make a bootable disk or something, and that you need one to update bios and drivers???
Please
if your using windows XP you may need a floppy for a drivers disk at install, vista, you don't
bios = a usb key works fine
It is Inevitable.....
thanks, i am going to be using vista so hopefully you are right, (don't worry I'm not doubting you)
floppy is also handy for memtest, but not totally necesary
I flashed the BIOS on my p5k-e with a USB stick, worked fine. Didn't have to plug in a floppy at all,
I flashed my BIOS to 0503 using a USB stick. I did notice a couple of odd things with this edition though. The speed of Fan 2 in PC Probe is very obviously not right and every so often the bootup halts due to a failed overclock (even though I have not overclocked this rig yet). I think there is a modified version of 0503 knocking about the Net but I'll put up with it until a solution appears on the Asus site. Just a heads up in case paranoia sets in.
Apparently, "Do whatever you like" should NOT be considered authorisation to build my uber rig!
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