trepasoui
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KILLERBEAR
You can install the bios with EZ flash on the drivers cd for your motherboard. (I think it's EZ flash, so search for a program with bios in the name)
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Most exactly with the ''ASUS update v.5.28...'' in the section utilities
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KILLERBEAR
The answer to your is simple, but it's really pissed off when you don't know.
For the ASA K8N-E deluxe, you just have to install the bios update # 1007.
You can find this bios at http://www.asuscom.de/support/news/news1204.htm
for k8n-e deluxe. (I have the same motherboard and it works)
You can install the bios with EZ flash on the drivers cd for your motherboard. (I think it's EZ flash, so search for a program with bios in the name)
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Is there a file on the cd to install windows xp or xp 64-bit from the dos without bootable disk???
I heard about this but I don't remember.
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ZEN69X
However, I do say that it is much easier to install a floppy drive or get a USB floppy drive and adjust your BIOS settings then to create one of these disks
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I try to did that but doesn't work on my pc.
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HORNSBY
I did this but the cd doesn't not boot at all.
That's fucked up!!!!
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HORNSBY
I have a asus k8n-e deluxe mainboard with 3200+ cpu
I had the same problem ( a blue screen ) by install
i have edit the iso file
with winiso 5.3
and overwrite the file: videoprt.sy_
in the amd64 dir and now its works
if somebody need the file
you can click on the link
http://www.freewebs.com/usa_hornsby/VIDEOPRT.SY_
or mail to
usa_hornsby@hotmail.com
and i have installed the
nforce_6.23_winxp64_international driver( i think it's a beta )
and now works mij onboard lan card
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Why if I overwrite the original files on the cd with the "videoprt.sy_", the cd doesn't boot anymore???
Can somebody help me????
Cant Install Windows XP 64 bit
in Everything New Technology
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Just change the boot priorities in the bios.
Put the cd-rom for first boot.