I have a new X61s and just read that it is only possible to flash the bios from the X6Ultrabase CD-Rom but not with a USB-CD-Rom.
I do not really wish to buy this CD-Rom but have an additional Harddisk and the X6Ultrabase.
Does anybody know if I could create a virtual CD for the ISO on my second Xbase-Harddisk and flash the bios from there?
Or do I really need to buy the Xbase CD-Rom?
Any other possible solutions?
Thanks for any help.
PS I am running Vista ultimate 64-bit
X61s Bios Flash with Virtual CD possible for Vista 64-bit?
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AFAIK no, it can only be done via X6 Ultrabase.
If you're planning on using 64-bit version of Windows Vista for a long term usage then I suggest you buy the X6 Ultrabase.
A temporary solution at this time would be reverting back to 32-bit version of Windows and installing the firmware and then going back to 64-bit after that once again.
If you're planning on using 64-bit version of Windows Vista for a long term usage then I suggest you buy the X6 Ultrabase.
A temporary solution at this time would be reverting back to 32-bit version of Windows and installing the firmware and then going back to 64-bit after that once again.
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Bios X61s not flashable w'out X6 ultrabase cd-rom -or is it?
Thanks for your info.
In the meantime I found the following link which gives a few other solutions, including a virtual drive solution:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/BIOS_Upgrade/X_Series
Sounds a bit complicated and I did not yet have time to try it, but maybe there is after all a way around without the x6 ultrabase cd-rom.
If anybody tried one of the solutions mentioned with success, any feedback welcome.
In the meantime I found the following link which gives a few other solutions, including a virtual drive solution:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/BIOS_Upgrade/X_Series
Sounds a bit complicated and I did not yet have time to try it, but maybe there is after all a way around without the x6 ultrabase cd-rom.
If anybody tried one of the solutions mentioned with success, any feedback welcome.
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