K9AGM-FID BIOS 3.43

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WoodsieLord

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Sent a message using the mentioned form but no answer yet. Can somebody share the 3.43 Bios? Thanks in advance.
 
beta BIOS for K9AGM-FID ver V3.4 B5:

BIOS Sign-on message: K9AGM A7242AMS V3.4B5 041007 13:18:09 (Date: 04/10/2007)
Attachment name: K9AGM-FID BIOS V3.45.zip

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I used to the tool to setup up my usb key, rebooted, hit f11 selected boot from USB and it just hangs with a blank screen with a blinking cursor after that...not sure why, tried a couple USB keys...do you need to run the tool on the computer yo uare flashing or does it not matter???
 
ProfSoft said:
I used to the tool to setup up my usb key, rebooted, hit f11 selected boot from USB and it just hangs with a blank screen with a blinking cursor after that...not sure why, tried a couple USB keys...do you need to run the tool on the computer yo uare flashing or does it not matter???
do you use latest version 1.13d? USB key brand used? have you enabled USB Legacy/Storage support from BIOS?
"do you need to run the tool on the computer yo uare flashing or does it not matter???"
it doesn't matter, but must be MSI board, in other case will refuse to work.
 
BOSSKILLER said:
do you use latest version 1.13d? USB key brand used? have you enabled USB Legacy/Storage support from BIOS?
"do you need to run the tool on the computer yo uare flashing or does it not matter???"
it doesn't matter, but must be MSI board, in other case will refuse to work.
Yes I used v1.13d of the tool, I tried it witha sandisk 128mb USB drive and a generic brand, USB legacy support is enabled in the Bios i believe that is the default BTW... so now what...this machine absolutely needs 4 gigs of recognized RAM, but I at least want the machine to stop freezing when it does have 4 sticks in there...is there another way to install this bios without a floppy???
 
ProfSoft said:
Yes I used v1.13d of the tool, I tried it witha sandisk 128mb USB drive and a generic brand, USB legacy support is enabled in the Bios i believe that is the default BTW... so now what...this machine absolutely needs 4 gigs of recognized RAM, but I at least want the machine to stop freezing when it does have 4 sticks in there...is there another way to install this bios without a floppy???
flashing from CD/DVD guide:
http://www.bios-chips.com/e/bios-boot-cd.htm
 
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