BIOS Update per bootable CD (Method I)
(see also:
BIOS Update per bootable CD METHOD II) (see also:
BIOS Update per USB-Stick) (see also:
BIOS Update per DOS-Boot-Diskette)
Download drdos.zip Download UltraISO (Trial Version)Instruction to create a bootable CDStarting the BIOS-Update from CD-ROMToday, there are many PCs and Laptops without any Floppy drive, but many users need to update their Hardware too. For this case we have wrote this short HowTo.
This example works best with
Ahead's Nero (v6.0), because it supports creating bootable CDs. But you can use any other CD-Burning software, which supports creating bootable CDs too.
First, you need the Image file drdosmin.img, which contains a bootable DOS-Diskette. Our choice was the Freeware version from Caldera DR-DOS v7.03. Nowadays
devicelogics, but commercial!
Download
drdosmin.zip 82KB (Size decompressed = 1.474.560 Bytes)contains the compressed File drdos.img, which must be decompressed with a Packer program like
Winzip or
Winrar before inserting on CD! The Image contains only the neccessary DOS systemfiles.
UltraISO (Trial Version)
Instruction to create a bootable CD
Install UltraISO's Trial-Version
Open the Image drdosmin.img with UltraISO
Choose the folder (see picture below), which contains your flash program and bios file (you have to download these files from the PC- or Mainboard manufacturer website!).
Drag&drop these 2 files into the main window (see red arrow)
Save (File/Save as) the modified Image under a new name as drdos.img and close UltraISO.
Start Nero, choose (1.) New Compilation and the CD-Format (2.) CD-ROM (Boot).
Open the Menu option (3.) Boot and insert the path (4.) to the Image file drdos.img (example C:\drdos.img).
Next click (5.) the New-Button.
Click the (6.) Burn-Icon to create the CD. Tip: use a rewriteable CD-RW!
Starting the BIOS-Update from CD-ROM
First, go into your BIOS-Setup and change the Bootsequence to CD-ROM, otherwise we can't boot from it (search for an menu entry like Bootsequence, First Boot Device, or something similarly).
Insert the CD and restart your PC. If all went well - Caldera-DOS starts and you can see the famous DOS-Prompt (A:\>).
Call your Flashprogram and start the Update, but remember: you can't backup your old BIOS Update onto CD! If your Harddisk has one FAT16- or FAT32-Partition, it would be a good idea to copy your 2 Updatefiles to this Partition and start the Update/Backup from there.
Happy flashing!