Put your Bios File on a USB Stick and switch to BIOS2 turn on your computer enter the Bios and then change to BIOS1 and update the Bios from within the Bios.
I have been doing this on the EVGA Motherboards for Years, so glad they added the ability to update the Bios from inside the Bios.
You can do this from within the Bios or from a USB Flash DOS Boot.
How to Create a DOS Boot Flash Drive
Link1 Or
Link2 (
Link3 HP's Software).
Same as the Below:
1. Download the HP Flash Utility
hpflash1.zip and also download the Windows 98 MS-DOS System Files
win98boot.zip.
Extract hpflash1 to a location readily accessible.
* HP Flash Utility - HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool 2.2.3
Here
2. Run the installer (HP Flash Utility) and follow the simple on-screen instructions
3. Extract the contents of "win98boot" to a location readily accessible
4. Run the
HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool that was just installed.
Choose your flash drive from the drop down list at the top. Also make sure that the
file system is set to FAT32.
5. Under
Format Options tick the "
Create a DOS startup disk" option. Click the "..." button near the empty text box to
browse to the location of where you
extracted the
Windows 98 MS-DOS System Files (see
step 3).
Change the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files as shown below:
CONFIG.SYS File
device=HIMEM.SYS /testmem:off
dos=high,umb
files=64
buffers=32
stacks=9,256
AUTOEXEC.BAT file to what is below or delete it.
@echo off
post edited by bcavnaugh - 2018/08/07 08:53:04