![]() There's also a copy of the generic Phoenix BOS update utility, phlash16.exe, on the directory and a batch file to run it. That procedure fails under Vista and also under DR-DOS. In my particular case to update to BIOS v1.22 the documented option directed me to run the clb-122.exe file to start the upgrade. After the boot process finishes, browse to your CD drive, it'll have a drive letter assigned F: in my case, look for the BIOS flash directories and run the generic flash utility Now set your notebook to boot from the CD drive and boot from the CD you just created. I used a version of Nero to do that, just select make a "Bootable data disk" from the menu and use the default boot image. I then burned a bootable CD with all the drivers on it. I downloaded the BIOS zip file to another PC and openned all the zipfiles, (I also downloaded all of the drivers and utils for XP since that is the directoin that I'm going). The 5620 has a Phoenix BIOS, yours may be similar with only the file names changed. ![]() There are a number of work arounds but here's how I solved the problem om my unit. The flash utility returned the same error and the related batch file crashed as well. Had the same problem upgrading the BIOS on my EX5620.
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