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Actualização Firmware


Scofidio
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Boas.

Eu quero fazer uma actualização de firmware do meu Gravador CD/DVD RW. É MSI, modelo DR4-A. A board é uma ASRock, modelo K7S41GX.

Nao tenho drive de disketes, e ja tentei atraves do DOS fazer correr apartir do disco. No driver que sacei vem um exe e um bin, mas quando escrevo o comando para abrir o ficheiro bin ele diz para escolher um programa. E isto nao passa daqui.

Junto vem este texto:

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MSI DVD Dual BIOS Update Procedure

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1. Create a bootable floppy disk that be able to boot

to DOS console capable of executing normal MS-DOS batch

and executable files in accordance with the instructions.

2. Download and unzip the xxxx.zip file corresponding to

your model from the MSI website to the floppy disk or

Hard Disk.

3. Boot from your DOS floppy disk to the Real DOS mode.

4. At the command prompt.

+-------------------------------------------------------+

|Type "DVFLASH <Firmware>". |

+-------------------------------------------------------+

|Usage: DVFLASH <filename.xxx> |

| |

+-------------------------------------------------------+

5. Reboot the system,when finish updating process.

Note: You should not update your firmware unless you have

have flash experience with your optical drive.

Que posso fazer? posso correr apartir de uma Pen usb?

Quem me poder ajudar agradeço :y:

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