On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 05:50:47PM -0500, Derek Ragona wrote:
> For a 3rd party BIOS, 39.95 is cheap. They can be much higher, close to
> $100.
But for $50 it is possible to buy new "not so bad" motherboard.
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This sounds like it is offered as a 3rd party BIOS upgrade. You didn't say
who the manufacturer is, bust most of the better manufacturer's support
their own BIOS updates directly. Using a 3rd party BIOS is often used on
non-support motherboards or older motherboards that are no longer
support
What motherboard manufacturer? I think it is time to boycott that one.
{^_^}
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From: "Thompson, Jimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I just encountered what I consider to be a totally outrageous problem.
I've got a system with a BIOS issue. The motherboard maker has decided
to
t buy their motherboards in the
future.
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Jimi
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Subject: Award BIOS Upgrade Fees - Slightly Offtopic
I just encountered w
Thompson, Jimi wrote:
I just encountered what I consider to be a totally outrageous problem.
I've got a system with a BIOS issue. The motherboard maker has decided
to use Award's BIOS and they want a minimum of $39.95 to email me the
BIOS update that I need to fix the system.
So why ha
I just encountered what I consider to be a totally outrageous problem.
I've got a system with a BIOS issue. The motherboard maker has decided
to use Award's BIOS and they want a minimum of $39.95 to email me the
BIOS update that I need to fix the system.
I thought I post here, even though it