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Hi,

Im trying to flash my ATi 4870 BIOS in DOS, I have burnt an iso onto cd-rom and have included the BIOS itself and atiflash on the disk aswell.

All seems good but when I boot to DOS, and type in the following:

atiflash -f -p 0 4870bios.bin

DOS just throws up an error saying 'command or filename could not be recognised'

The file is definately on the boot disks, so what is the problem?
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Are both atitools and the bios on the card?

That error means that atitools is not found.
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Are both atitools and the bios on the card?

That error means that atitools is not found.
They are definately both on the cd-rom yes.

Take a look at the screenshot, it shows the files on the disk in the small window, and then the .rar file of atiflash, as you can see all the fiels are on the disk, and then the BIOS at the top.
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