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I was working on a system this week and i cam upon something i had yet to see. a dual BIOS system.
Why would u have a dual BIOS system, i have never seen or even heard of it.

i guess i should also find out who made the board too
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Perhaps if you flash your BIOS and something goes wrong, you have a back-up copy of the BIOS that could be automatically transferred to the corrupt BIOS. Just an idea. I've never heard of one either.
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I have one ,not using it putting it a customers computer it a gigabite board ,and the reasons you give are excatually what the dual bios does.helps most if you do a bad flash.
http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard/Products/Products_GA-7ZX(1.x).htm#
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