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    Default Winflash

    Where can I download the latest version of Winflash? I heard it's a good program to flash your BIOS.

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    Default Re: Winflash

    That's for a ATI video card right? I want to use Winflash to update my 780i BIOS. Is Winflash usually included with the motherboard? I find it strange that I can't find a main site where to download the program.


    BTW, I never updated a motherboard BIOS before so I'm a little nervous. Is Winflash the most used and safest method or is flashing the BIOS with a floppy drive or using the CD method better.
    Last edited by Trajan; January 04, 2008 at 07:10 PM.

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    Default Re: Winflash

    What brand of motherboard do you have (EVGA)? If so check out their documentation on how to do it. You have three options and it's really easy to do.

    Honestly I have never used Winflash before so I can't be of much help there.
    Last edited by spartan_phalanx; January 04, 2008 at 07:18 PM.
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    Default Re: Winflash

    No, XFX. I wanted to get the EVGA but it was no where to be found. I've been reading up on the EVGA forums and many people are using the floppy drive method so I'll probably do the same. Thanks spartan_phalanx.

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