Write down the setup parameters currently set on your
1.
system.
Turn off the system.
2.
Insert the flash upgrade diskette in drive A and turn on
3.
the system.
When the flash upgrade menu appears, choose "Update
4.
Flash Memory Area from a file."
When the menu asks you to enter a path/filename, use
5.
the arrow keys to select the .bio file, and press
The utility asks for a confirmation that you want to load
6.
the new flash upgrade into memory. Select "Continue
with Programming."
7.
After the upgrade completes, remove the upgrade disk.
8.
Reboot the system and start the Setup program. Press
to reset the BIOS defaults. Then, use the copy of the
Setup selections you made at the beginning of this
procedure to set the options.
See "NECCSD Bulletin Board Service" in Chapter 7 for
information about using the bulletin board (available in the
U.S. and Canada).
VIDEO DRIVERS
Video drivers let you take advantage of your computer's
video hardware and extended graphics modes.
Your system ships with video drivers for Windows 95 or
Windows NT loaded on your hard disk.
You can change the default video resolution in Windows
Setup. You can also change the video resolution and other
video features such as refresh rates in Windows. See
"Changing Display Properties," in Chapter 2.
Enter
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