What Are The Steps Necessary To Create A Bootable Floppy For Bios Update; What Are The Steps Necessary To Create A Bootable Cd For Bios Update - HP dc7900 - Convertible Minitower PC Questions And Answers

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administrative/setup password set. The password file can be named and stored in any
location. However, it is best to store the file in the same subdirectory as the HPQFlash
application. The HPQFlash application silent mode will execute without user interaction.
What are the steps necessary to create a bootable floppy for BIOS
update?
The BIOS image of some products are too large to fit on a diskette; therefore, the following
information would not be applicable to those products. To create an MS-DOS boot disk from
Windows XP Professional, the following steps can be executed:
1. Insert a blank, floppy diskette into the PC.
2. From Windows Explorer, right-click the 3 1/2 Floppy (A:) drive and choose
Format. The Format 3 1/2 Floppy (A:) window appears.
3. In the Format Options section, select Create an MS-DOS startup disk. To format
the disk, choose Start.
If Windows XP is not accessible, a bootable diskette can be created using FreeDOS
(http://www.freedos.org/). FreeDOS is available as an
distribution in
1.44MB format
available.
After the disk is formatted with either method, additional steps are required to prepare the
diskette (see Appendix A) before coping the contents of the DOS Flash directory (i.e.
Flashbin.exe, Assignpw.exe, and BIOS image file (XXX_MMmm.bin)) to the media.
Assignpw.exe is required if PC to be updated has administrator/setup password set.
What are the steps necessary to create a bootable CD for BIOS
update?
A bootable, El-Torito compatible, CD can be created for BIOS update. Most third party CD
burning software supports the creation or a bootable CD emulating a floppy, and a subset of
those also support the creation of a bootable CD emulating a hard disk. The BIOS image of
some products are too large to fit on a diskette. For these platforms, the ISO image must be
made from a bootable hard drive image. This is most easily done using bootable USB flash
media (e.g. DOK) as the image source. To conserve space, ensure the partition is just large
enough to hold the BIOS image. For BIOS images that can fit on a floppy diskette, bootable
CD with floppy emulation would require the user to create a bootable floppy diskette such as
in the manner described in the previous question. The third party CD software can create an
image from the floppy and transfer this to the CD. Once the CD burning process is complete,
the business PC can be booted from the CD, and the Flashbin utility can be executed.
If the administrator/setup password has been established on the business PC, the Flashbin
utility driver must be assigned the password. Assign Password (Assignpw.exe) can be used
with DOS Flash if an administrative/setup password has been previously set on the target PC.
To assign a password to DOS Flash, change directories to the directory that contains
Flashbin.exe and type "assignpw flsh.cpu". This procedure should be executed on the floppy
diskette files before creating the CD media.
. For your convenience, a 1.44MB boot disk image is also
and as a diskette
ISO image
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