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DFI LANPARTY UT P35-T2R Bios 3.17

DFI LANPARTY UT P35-T2R Bios 3.17

Publisher's description
"What's New: Added warning message for..."
Published by DFI on 26 Mar 2010
  • Size:

    0.87 MB
  • License:

    Freeware
  • OS:

    Windows
  • Price:

    $0
  • Updated:

    26 Mar 2010
  • Downloads:

    53 (0 last week)
What's New:

Added warning message for over voltage.

Diamond Flash Image is unique feature developed by DFI to facilitate users flashing BIOS. User does not have to run the complicated procedures, but just flash the BIOS as an easy job.
1. Prepare one piece of clean floppy diskette.
2. Run the BIOS file from website directly or copy it to HDD to run.
3. It will image to floppy disk drive \"A\" including flash utility, BIOS file along with instruction and create booting program automatically.
4. Boot up the system from FDD. It will automatically flash the BIOS.
5. Press \"F1\" as instructed when completing the flashing.
6. Run \"Load Optimized Defaults\" or \"Load Setup Defaults\" in BIOS after completing the BIOS flashing

Before installing version 3.17 of DFI LANPARTY UT P35-T2R Bios for Windows make sure this is the latest version available and that it works with your current operating system and device model. If the driver contains release notes ("readme" files) proceed with reading them first. Second recommended step is creating a restore point to help you later on in case you install the wrong device driver. Note that some drivers will work instantly after installing them, but others will require a system restart in order to function properly.

As an alternative, you can simplify the process of installing the latest versions for your drivers by using a program to scan all your drivers and compare them with the latest available versions from the manufacturers. We recommend Driver Scanner from Uniblue for such a task. Download it and run a free driver scan here.

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