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Old 10-02-09   #1 (permalink)
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hi guys, i want to update my bios from 0903 to 1504 is it ok to jump right to it, or i should go from 0903 to 1103 to 1104 and so on untill i reach 1504. Thanks in advance

P.S. i'm going to update because i will upgrade my cpu in a week or so to (Phenom X3 *has support since 0903*) or maybe X4 i'm not quite sure yet, and of course it all depends on cash
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You should be able to jump without any problems I assume your using ezflash?
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nope because my flash drive do not show in ezflash, i was using the update tool from asus i know some people complain about it, but since my last update everything went ok
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Flash drive needs to be FAT32, NTFS wont work

Update inside vista can be fishy sometimes.

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well that should be the problem since my flash is NTFS.. i need to reformat it then
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ok i got Phenom X3 720BE an hour ago and later i'm going to install it and im pretty excited about the performance.. the bad thing is that there was no sticker in the box perhaps it fell out during transport
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