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Old 12-27-2008, 04:24 PM   #1
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I have a dell inspiron 4300 bios version a04.

I'm having issues getting the bios to boot from a hard drive ( I have a thread going on that here). I have tried many different trouble shooting steps and the next is to update the bios to version a06.

I have the .exe from dells website (I am sure its the correct version, looked up via serial number).

However, I dont know how to burn it onto a CD to boot from it (floppy is unavailable).

All the software I use is for burning .iso and making it bootable, not an exe.

Do I have to convert the exe to iso?
Are there any programs for burning the exe and making it bootable?


Any advice and tips are appreciated.

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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

try this ; www.bootdisk.com

3rd item on the page >>>>>>>>>> "update bios with no 1.44" check out the read me



if this doesnt work for you .... let me know ....... next will be USB flash drive

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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

Thanks for the fast reply.

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try this ; www.bootdisk.com

3rd item on the page >>>>>>>>>> "update bios with no 1.44" check out the read me


if this doesnt work for you .... let me know ....... next will be USB flash drive
I have read the ' about' for the third item down but it doesnt look like a readme. I downloaded the file Driver Free Disk For BIOS Flashing (which sounds like exactly what I need) but I am at a loss as to how to work it.

When I run it the program asks me to insert a floppy to write --and I am trying to NOT use a floppy since I dont have a drive for it.

The site appears to be exactly what I am looking for, but I havent found a 'how to guide' to using the program...and googl'ing gives me a bunch of download links but I'll keep looking.
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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

i think it's an .exe because you have to unpack it, once you run the .exe.
the extraced file should be either your new bios file or your dos bios installation files, probably both.

if this is a newer computer you can try to extract or copy the bios file to a thumbdrive and have the bios emulate it as a floppy disk drive (a:)
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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

also, i can't even find a inspiron 4300?
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also, i can't even find a inspiron 4300?
Its a very old dell. You can see the page here
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oh dimension, not inspiron. i look into it
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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

eek, ok i guess the emulate the thumb drive as a floppy in bios option is a no go
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oh dimension, not inspiron. i look into it
oh no, inspiron. Demension wasnt even created when we bought this thing (that I know of).
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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

oh, what you can do is, if you have a rewritable cd. format it and you can make define to make it a bootable disc there. then just copy the .exe file for the bios over
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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

look further down the webpage for this !!!


"Need To Flash Your BIOS On A PC With No 1.44 Read.1st"
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look further down the webpage for this !!!


"Need To Flash Your BIOS On A PC With No 1.44 Read.1st"
Excellent, I used ctrl + f to search for that text, thank you.

I downloaded the .iso file, opened it in magic ISO and added the exe from dell. Now I am burning it to a disk via active ISO burner.

....lets see if this works
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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

The CD boots fine, asks me to 'press any key when ready' and then leaves me at a screen that says:


www.bootdisk.com
A:/>



and thats it. The website readme does not describe what to do, I have read it and I have been trying to figure it out.

At this point, what is the command to flash the bios?
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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

type in the name of the .exe file
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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

do I need to type run first?
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Re: Update BIOS via CD not Floppy?

no just "filename.exe"

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