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Tech Clinic / Intel BIOS Update Does Not Update
« on: January 03, 2009, 07:06:54 PM »
Correct. I resolved it.

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Software / FREE A+ Cert. Tests
« on: January 03, 2009, 07:05:09 PM »
FREE, challenging, and effective A+ Tests.

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Software / FREE A+ Cert. Tests
« on: January 02, 2009, 11:29:07 PM »
Can anyone give me some links to some FREE, challenging, and effective A+ Tests.  I've got a few, but I want to make sure I get as many different questions as I can.  Any help would be great.

Tanx,
gplea

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Tech Clinic / Intel BIOS Update Does Not Update
« on: January 02, 2009, 04:50:21 PM »
I've got an Intel DP35DP Mobo. For some  reason the last 4 BIOS updates have not actually been able to update.  I use the conventional .EXE version that instructs user to simply 2X  click the .exe, click Finish, AND DON'T TOUCH UNTIL UPDATE IS  COMPLETE!

I'm currently on ver. 0413, that was released  3/6/08. That one updated fine because I remember doing it right after  I finished building my system. I've tried installing the latest ver.  0507 twice that was just released 12/2/08 with no luck. When I click  on the Finish button for it to execute the update, it shuts  down XP, and I heard the drives and fans spin down briefly, but it  never actually shuts down the machine, even though the OS is down. I  waited maybe 20 min. both times, then I eventually turned the master  power switch off for about 15 sec., then reboot. It says it was  successful, but both the Sys Info screen, and the actual BIOS say  NOT.  I even viewed their online tutorial video, and they did it  exactly how I did.  I even tried that in Safe Mode, after taking the  battery out to see if maybe the CMOS had been corrupted.  I've also  tried the IB iFlash ver., but they only show you the Thumb drive  procedure, (which I don't have) not the CD Bootable (which I've  wasted 4 CD's trying to do), nor do they give very good instructions  on exactly how to do that.  I use CDBurnerXP (LATEST ver.) which has  it's own Bootable image file that I created a Boot CD, then expanded  the iFlash files in a folder on my hdd, and burned them onto that CD.  If that's not the right way, then Intel ought to be more clear and  less presumptuous that everyone can read their minds.  To top it off,  Intel doesn't provide any kind of actual tech support ph. #.

I  know they advise not updating unless there's a specific problem that  the update might fix, but it's about 4 ver. old. However, there were  some issues (I can't remember exactly right now) that I thought were  at least pertinent.  

    It's not just me either. My best friend  that has an Intel has had the same problem, and he's been building  PC's since 1980.

    Thanks for letting me vent,

  GPLEA

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