- Joined
- Feb 24, 2004
- Location
- Orlando, FL
Okay, I need to flash my BIOS.(it's sound related... I lose my sound when I go over 150 FSB, it's is a BIOS bug)
Anyways, I am using Windows XP.
I create a start up disk by formating a floppy disk and clicking on the "Create MS-DOS startup disk"
No matter if I copy my BIOS flash program and BIOS upgrade on the disk, the disk doesn't work. When I boot up, it says "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK" or something like that... but I have the damn disk inside!!! I have set the floppy drive as the main booting device... and I just don't ****ing get it? WTF is wrong with this? I have tried everything!
I am using a P4PE mobo with a 2.53B on it.
It has a really old BIOS on it.
Anyways, I am using Windows XP.
I create a start up disk by formating a floppy disk and clicking on the "Create MS-DOS startup disk"
No matter if I copy my BIOS flash program and BIOS upgrade on the disk, the disk doesn't work. When I boot up, it says "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK" or something like that... but I have the damn disk inside!!! I have set the floppy drive as the main booting device... and I just don't ****ing get it? WTF is wrong with this? I have tried everything!
I am using a P4PE mobo with a 2.53B on it.
It has a really old BIOS on it.