A BIOS update means replacing some firmware on your motherboard: usually
you check the producer of your motherboard, visit their site and in some
"support" section look for BIOS updates and a manual for the given model
(one of sites having more info: http://www.wikihow.com/Update-Your-
Computer%27s-BIOS). This would maybe solve this flood mentioned above,
so maybe improve efficiency or avoid some crashes and other problems.

For the command be sure to have the flash plugged in, note that this may
lead to data loss on the drive, so make a backup first (using Windows or
another machine). Also, the disk might have been mapped to a different
device, look for "FAT: Filesystem panic (dev sdb1)" in dmesg output and
if it says something different than "dev sdb1" update the command.

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Flash drive problem, Kubuntu 8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276341
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