Installing Updated BIOS for Titan v6

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Installing Updated BIOS for Titan v6

Postby StevieLights » 31 Jul 2012, 18:05

Hello,
Having a few problems getting the PE to "take" the new BIOS after following the procedure detailed in 4.2 of the update.pdf.

Tried 3 different brands of USB's - Intergral, PNY, Toshiba - but the desk does not seem to recognize any of the sticks despite selecting "boot from USB stick" - Section 15 of the update.pdf - "Things that can go wrong"

Any pointers ?
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Postby niclights » 31 Jul 2012, 18:32

I have found that it is sometimes necessary to use RMPrep to make the sticks bootable even when using Win7.

If you don't already have it, click here and then select 'here' to download. Extract the zip, install and run.

Change the filesystem to FAT32 and select 'boot as HDD'. Leave the other options as default. Make sure stick is plugged in, select it from the drop-down options at the top and select the [prepare] button at the bottom. Click yes to the warning prompts and the process should complete.

Now run the BIOS installer again. When it has completed use 'safely remove hardware' on the stick before unplugging it.

Try again in the console. If it's still not working then you could try setting all boot devices to 'disabled' apart from 'other'.


This method can also be used as a solution to making the v6 recovery bootable should anyone have any problems.
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Postby StevieLights » 31 Jul 2012, 18:52

Hi
Thanks for that..done all that

Ran the BIOS installer again. The CMD window pops up and says select destination drive - which is H ( Usb stick ) however nothing appears to go to this drive.

A search on this drive with file explorer shows nothing
Am I missing something obvious ?
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Postby niclights » 31 Jul 2012, 19:09

Not sure.

I download the BIOS zip. Extract to a folder on my desktop. Open the folder and double-click 'create.bat'. Where my Usb stick is in drive F I get the following:

Code: Select all

Please choose your USB stick, this will destroy all the data on the drive: f

HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool, Version 1.00.012 (11/13/2003)
Copyright (c) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

The type of the current file system is FAT.
QuickFormatting 465.50MB...
Initializing file system structures...
Format completed successfully.

System files transferred successfully.

Files transferred successfully.

The type of the new file system is FAT.

Volume Serial Number is 02D1-52FE

     487,817,216 bytes total disk space.
     486,989,824 bytes available on disk.

           8,192 bytes in each allocation unit.
          59,548 total allocation units on disk.
          59,447 available allocation units on disk.

Your drive has been created. Please eject it using safely remove hardware. To exit this window press enter.


Files are visible on the stick when I look in Explorer. I do have show hidden and system files enabled although I can't say if this is relevant at the moment.
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Postby StevieLights » 31 Jul 2012, 19:42

I've done exacly as you have. H is my USB drive.
Although when entered it happens in a blink of an eye
Using windows explorer it say that the folder is empty.

I've run RMprep on the stick again,and re ran the bios installer again.
Still not able to get anything

Running Win7 Home Premium SP1 installed

Did try again in the console with the setting of all boot devices to 'disabled' apart from 'other', but it did not "take"
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Postby niclights » 31 Jul 2012, 20:10

I'm struggling to think what the problem could be. I will try and get someone else to look into this.
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Postby icke_siegen » 31 Jul 2012, 21:56

When preparing/installing the stick, did you do so by just double-clicking? Try right-click, 'run as Administrator'. It's worth a try.
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Postby djon » 01 Aug 2012, 09:11

I had a few trouble for the same step while upgrading mine yesterday

The problem is that I couldn't see the error message since the window disapeared so quickly.

To see them I've simply "printscreened" them


I got one saying my usb stick was too big (I only had a sixteen Giga) and when I tried later with a 2 Go, everything went well.
I don't know if you're having the same troubles but those error messages are really hard to see.
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Postby StevieLights » 01 Aug 2012, 11:08

Hi,
Icke - I've tried that and no luck - nothing appears to go to the stick. The formatting says that the stick has been done correctly

djon - had exactly what you say in your message. How did you manage to "printscreened" them ?

Using Intergral 4Gb stick - bought a pair new especially for this task

Pointers anyone ?. I tried PNY 2Gb, Toshiba 256Mb as well
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Postby StevieLights » 01 Aug 2012, 14:18

Just tried a HP USB Flash v195b and still no joy
Can't seem to get the BIOS to write to the usb.

Running Acer Aspire Series Win 7 64 bit SP1 installed, everything else appear to be up to date
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Postby StevieLights » 01 Aug 2012, 15:20

Okay
It would seem that there is a newer version of the BIOS updater software on the update page of the avo website.
Downloaded it and managed to create a BIOS stick in one go !
Currently in the process of installing new bios and V6 update!
All seems to be going well.
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Postby ricws » 06 Aug 2012, 16:42

I have not been able to create the BIOS update stick, I keep getting a disk to big error. the smallest drive I have been able to get localy is 8 Gig. Have tried several different manufactures. I have tried RMPrep and same thing.
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Postby StevieLights » 07 Aug 2012, 10:28

ricws,

I've found the BIOS Updater software on the Avo website cured all the previous problems mentioned in this post.

Created BIOS stick - Intergral 4gb and updated sucessfully

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Postby niclights » 07 Aug 2012, 10:38

I will forward this again.
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Postby ricws » 07 Aug 2012, 14:36

I found someone who had a 2Gig drive that they let me use and was able to create the BIOS updater from that.

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