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BIOS Update per bootable CD (Method I)
(see also: BIOS Update per bootable CD Method II)
(see also: BIOS Update per bootable USB-Stick)
(see also: BIOS Update per DOS-Boot-Diskette)
Download drdos.zip
Instruction to create a bootable CD
Starting the BIOS-Update from CD-ROM
Today, there are many PCs and Laptops without any Floppy drive, but many users need to update their Hardware too. For this case i have wrote this short HowTo.
This example works best with Ahead's Nero (v6.0), because it supports creating bootable CDs. But you can use any other CD-Burning software, which supports creating bootable CDs too.
First, you need the Image file drdosmin.img, which contains a bootable DOS-Diskette. Our choice was the Freeware version from Caldera DR-DOS v7.03. Nowadays devicelogics, but commercial!
Instruction to create a bootable CD



Starting the BIOS-Update from CD-ROM
First, go into your BIOS-Setup and change the Bootsequence to CD-ROM, otherwise we can't boot from it (search for an menu entry like Bootsequence, First Boot Device, or something similarly).
Insert the CD and restart your PC. If all went well - Caldera-DOS starts and you can see the famous DOS-Prompt (A:\>).
Call your Flashprogram and start the Update, but remember: you can't backup your old BIOS Update onto CD! If your Harddisk has one FAT16- or FAT32-Partition, it would be a good idea to copy your 2 Updatefiles to this Partition and start the Update/Backup from there.
Happy flashing!
thank you so much! I needed to upgrade my bios on laptop and of course no floppy drive. Thanks to your instructions I was able to accomplish this without a hitch!
Greg 2.Jun.2009 18:09
Thanks so much.
mich 8.Feb.2009 21:21