The exception is if you happen to have a BIOS chip, that can be replaced, in a socket, but this is unusual instead of common. The BIOS, which is a chip, is usually micro-soldered to the Mother Board with high precision, by a robotic arm, and not easily removed or duplicated. And if you use the wrong flash file, it will TRASH your BIOS! If the BIOS your flashing isn't in production it's usually only PATCH flash file, to fix a problem with a BIOS, not upgrade it. Your current BIOS MIGHT work if you can find a flash file for it, but you have to be careful. Replacing a Mother Board vs replacing a BIOS is way easier. It's best to simply replace the entire Mother Board than try to replace the BIOS. T his item allows you to select the memory mode used for internal graphi cs device. Vxx.xx (C)Copyright 1985-200x, American Megatrends, Inc.
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