I am a lurker in this conference, but notice that Karl's foibles
do
tend to take over the whole thing. It's like a Saturday cartoon...
Just a thought.
Ike
Karl Larsen wrote:
> Greg Sieranski wrote:
>> David Boles wrote:
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>>>> David Boles wrote:
>>>> Karl Larsen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>> I got the file holding the Manual for my BIOS on this
>>>>>>> computer from
>>>>>>> BioStar web page and after clicking on the manual thing I d/l
a
>>>>>>> file. It
>>>>>>> is CRUS5-M9_0829C_B.exe and I have d/l it several times
because of
>>>>>>> Windows.
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>> snip<
>>>>>>>
>>>> Karl. I have no idea exactly what you have there but I went to the
>>>> Biostar website and every manual file, Documentations in the Menu(s),
>>>> that I found was a .pdf. Nothing in manuals was an executable.
>>>>
>>>> What is the MB model number?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
http://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Manual/
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Here is where he got it from
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Greg Sieranski
>>>>
>>>
>>> Why in the heck would he go there? There is a very nice GUI http
>>> website
>>> that is just begging to be 'click on me' all over the place.
>>>
>>> Do you know the actual MB number? That *is* what he is looking for
>>> here.
>>> Correct? It was.
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>>> David
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>> I agree. If you go to the Support & Services -> Documentations there
>> is a drop down list of all the products and the manuals in .pdf
>> format. I have no clue what Karl was doing
>>
>> Greg Sieranski
>>
> It appears I went to the wrong place. I put biostar in google and
> the first listing had a lot of things and I selected motherboards
> because that is what I want. But all the files are .exe.
>
> Will look again and see if I can find the place you looked.
>
>
>
Not really and it is others that make many messages of just my one.
But it is for good cause because I was looking at the wrong web page
which is the main Biostar. What you need to see is this one:
And when there along the side is a tab that says documentation. Hit that
and then select the version you have and a well marked .pdf file is for
BIOS. On page 20 you see clearly where to turn on the serial ports. I
have needed this file for some time. It has 32 pages.
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
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