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When I try to use AFUDOS engineering edition to force the BIOS flash, the program simply refuses to do anything. ADDRESS: 123 A Street, Miami, FL 38297. Intel Hd Graphics 2000 Driver Windows 10 here. Dean Guitar Serial Number Lookup.

AMI Flasher is a utility program that helps you to update your BIOS - the code that runs the first moment you boot your PC. It was created by AMI to support flashing based data files. The BIOS code is stored on the motherboards on Flash chips since its introduction in 1993. Over the years AMI has released DOS, Windows and Linux based flashers for different versions of AMI BIOS and AMI UEFI BIOS. The DOS based versions can't be run from Windows or other operating systems.

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I've been trying to flash a BIOS with the GPU max clock unlocked (it's set to max +135), but when I try to flash the bios, I get errors. ASUS' flash tool says the file is invalid, the same goes for the flash utility located in the BIOS itself. When I try to flash with AFUDOS in DOS, I get Error 3 - File size does match the current BIOS. When I try to use AFUDOS engineering edition to force the BIOS flash, the program simply refuses to do anything, doesn't even brick my laptop. I get the usual AFUDOS information window and then nothingness aside fror the all-powerful blinking underscore. Does anyone have any suggestions?

The modded BIOS itself should be perfectly fine. All was done was extract the vbios part, edit the OC options, and put it back in. Aside from leaving it as it is:P. I've been trying to flash a BIOS with the GPU max clock unlocked (it's set to max +135), but when I try to flash the bios, I get errors. ASUS' flash tool says the file is invalid, the same goes for the flash utility located in the BIOS itself. When I try to flash with AFUDOS in DOS, I get Error 3 - File size does match the current BIOS.