How to fix the problems for Leadtek WinFast PVR2 for Windows XP? You can follow the steps: Step 1: Check the Leadtek's official website for an update Step 2: You must install the Leadtek WinFast PVR2 driver in Compatibility Mode 1) Right click on the driver’s Setup icon and click Properties 2) In the Compatibility tab, select Run This Program in Compatibility Mode For: 3) Choose Windows XP in the dropdown menu 4) Click OK Step 3: Choose the right Leadtek WinFast PVR2 driver for Windows XP, and then install it. This Leadtek WinFast PVR2 drivers download for Windows XP includes the latest Leadtek WinFast PVR2 drivers. I updated my ASUS M3A79T-Deluxe benching motherboard BIOS to the latest version (1801). I would now like to rollback the BIOS to a previous version. After spending a little time on the Google machine it appears I need to use the AFUDOS utility as the ASUS EZFLASH2 utility doesn't allow rollbacks. My question is, has anyone done this successfully? I'm just concerned about bricking my board.
Afudos Engineering Edition
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I replaced the bios that came with it with the retail one for the actual motherboard so I could overclock no easy task for me! I recently bought a ASUS ESSENTIO CM5570 AP-006 for only $350 at best buy it was a refurb. (they sent me the wrong model first 2 lol but i finally got the right one) And of course there are no overclocking options in the bios. So I did some research and found the motherboard is the P5QL-VM-EPU So steps to do this are: Step 1: Download the newest bio for the motherboard here in the downloads section I believe it's 0601 http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=wlBGtZNOPfeanWHH&templete=2 Step 2: You need to make a USB dos bootable disk here is an easy guide with picture I can't find the one I used http://www.bay-wolf.com/usbmemstick.htm Step 3: Get afudos engineering edition the regular one will not work. I found it here from another user on here http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/8/19/174415/AFUDOS229ES.zip Step 4: on your now bootable usb disk you need to put afudos and the bio rom file on it and rename the rom file so it is less than 8 letters long since most dos versions can't read over 8 letter words. example P5QLVM.ROM Step 5: reboot and go into your bios setting and under boot devices go to hard disks and change it from your hard disk being first to the USB drive first. (took me awhile to find the right place it's NOT under boot order removable devices) Step 6: when your reboot it should launch into dos and type this to run the afudos and to ignore all the bios checks. afudos /iP5QLVM.ROM /pbnc /n That's it now you have the proper retail bios for this machine! good luck also this mobo has a way to restore the bios if it gets corrupted i'm not sure on how to do it but back up your original bios first. It took me about 4 hours to figure all this out so hopefully it will save you guys some time. Comments are closed.
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