StoneHeartFarm
Veteran Member
Scruffy,
Flashed my BIOS last spring. Definitely not a fun job. Went to the Motherboard Manufacturer's website and downloaded the fix and printed off their instructions. No surprise, the instructions (including full screen shots) bore NO resemblance to what actually transpired. Made it through somehow and now have the newer (not New since this motherboard doesn't have the proper little blue tag) BIOS. I had to do it because I wanted to upgrade to a PIII 500 from the PII350. The old BIOS recognized the 500 but didn't know what the chip was.
I agree that AMD has it licked on the 64 bit issue. I think Intel is gonna backwater again before this is all over. Who wants a chip that won't even run the current windows? I read last night that Intel is planning to scrap Rambus and go to DDR Ram. That might suddenly make them a contender again. It should lower the entry cost and make the systems faster.
I found an ad in Computer Shopper for Windows 98.2 w/license for under $100.00. It might be less frustrating for you to just switch. Intel keeps trying to automate more and more of the general processes of operating the system and that makes it harder and harder for experienced operators to do the stuff we're used to doing.
SHF
PS DVD-R is coming. Watcha think?
Flashed my BIOS last spring. Definitely not a fun job. Went to the Motherboard Manufacturer's website and downloaded the fix and printed off their instructions. No surprise, the instructions (including full screen shots) bore NO resemblance to what actually transpired. Made it through somehow and now have the newer (not New since this motherboard doesn't have the proper little blue tag) BIOS. I had to do it because I wanted to upgrade to a PIII 500 from the PII350. The old BIOS recognized the 500 but didn't know what the chip was.
I agree that AMD has it licked on the 64 bit issue. I think Intel is gonna backwater again before this is all over. Who wants a chip that won't even run the current windows? I read last night that Intel is planning to scrap Rambus and go to DDR Ram. That might suddenly make them a contender again. It should lower the entry cost and make the systems faster.
I found an ad in Computer Shopper for Windows 98.2 w/license for under $100.00. It might be less frustrating for you to just switch. Intel keeps trying to automate more and more of the general processes of operating the system and that makes it harder and harder for experienced operators to do the stuff we're used to doing.
SHF
PS DVD-R is coming. Watcha think?