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
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
Jump to PostPerhaps 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.
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.
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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