BACK UP YOUR FILES FIRST (Don't you get tired of that caution.)
The following is the warning that AMIBIOS sends with its Flash BIOS:
WARNING: Flash upgrading your BVIOS can render you(sic) system inoperative...
Following AMIBIOS' instructions I "flashed" by BIOS as follows:
(Ensure that your CMOS is set to Boot Sequence to boot from A:.)
1. Shut down computer.
2. Insert floppy in A:.
3. Reboot system
4.
DO NOT REST OR TURN OFF COMPUTER DURING FLASH PROCESS OR YOUR BIOS MAY BE DAMAGED.
4. If Flash disk has on screen instructions, follow them.
5. If system stops responding, you may need to reset the system. However, before that, try to contact your BIOS on-line support for help. Hopefully, your system will not lock on you.
6. When the Flash has finished, QUIT the program or RESTART if so prompted.
IMPORTANT: remove the flash disk before resetting/restarting the system.
Further, There are varying opinions on this, however, some, including me, think that a Flash BIOS is best done on a "clean machine." I fdisked and reformatted before I flashed mine.
Lastly. Some of the software (newer) I have state that the BIOS should be upgraded for Win2K, if the system is older.
Good flashing