![]() ![]() This is a zip file that contains the system files that you will need to make a drive bootable. When I press any key, it just boots into Windows as usual.ġ - Download and install the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool.Ģ - Download the Windows 98 system file. ![]() When I then try to boot my USB at startup, it tells me that there's been a problem and that I can't boot into the USB. Is the new bios file and flashing tool supposed to be in the root folder as well? ("When the format is complete copy all files from that ZIP file onto the USB stick.") My question applies to the step after as well. Am I supposed to copy all the individual files onto the root of the USB after formatting it? It asks whether I want to replace some files when I do that. My problem arises when I get to the making a bootable USB step. That's why I'm trying to flash the bios: to get at least what the manufacturer designed my card for. My HD 4670 is supposed to have 675/800 according to Notebookcheck: Okay, I'm trying to "overclock" my video card on my laptop because my manufacturer Asus decided to lock the maximum (is it called "clock"?) I could get to 550/700 MHz. I've been trying to follow the Guide to Video BIOS flashing: ![]()
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