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Mon 26/01/04 at 18:30
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Posts: 78
I have a Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Motherboard, version 1.x

I want to upgrade the Bios so i can upgrade to a 2500+ Barton and Overclock it to 3200+.

I have @Bios on a CD, and it seems straight forward enough, but I like to ask questions when there is a risk involved.

-What is the chance of a net update going wrong?
-What is the chance it wont boot after?
-If it fails, it wont fail the system instantly will it?
-If it fails, can I "upgrade" it with the saved old Bios and restore it and try again?
-Any other info on @Bios as well ;).

Thanks to anyone who helps.
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Mon 26/01/04 at 18:30
Regular
Posts: 78
I have a Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Motherboard, version 1.x

I want to upgrade the Bios so i can upgrade to a 2500+ Barton and Overclock it to 3200+.

I have @Bios on a CD, and it seems straight forward enough, but I like to ask questions when there is a risk involved.

-What is the chance of a net update going wrong?
-What is the chance it wont boot after?
-If it fails, it wont fail the system instantly will it?
-If it fails, can I "upgrade" it with the saved old Bios and restore it and try again?
-Any other info on @Bios as well ;).

Thanks to anyone who helps.

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