Not really Kubuntu related, but I couldn't find a more appropriate sub-forum for this problem I'm having:
Goal - to update my motherboard's firmware to support 22nm Ivy Bridge CPUs, as I've almost saved up enough to afford a Core i3 3225. The mobo is a Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2PV rev 2.0, and Gigabyte's website states that it will support Ivy Bridge CPUs with firmware version FD or later. My board has firmware version FC.
What I've done so far - used unetbootin to make my 8GB flash drive (brand new, delivered today, already formatted as FAT32) into a bootable FreeDOS drive, and then also copied over the flash utility & firmware update data file onto the flash drive.
The problem - when booting my PC, the firmware splash screen tells me I can press F12 to access the boot menu... however, when I boot the machine with the flash drive already plugged into a USB port, pressing F12 does *nothing*. The PC just blithely proceeds to boot from my SSD, and next thing I know, I'm staring at my Kubuntu desktop.
If I can't get this to work, is there any way of making a bootable .iso image comprised of FreeDOS + mobo firmware flashing utility + firmware data file, which I could then burn to a CD? I know my machine will boot from the optical drive.
I'm kinda stumped at this point...
Goal - to update my motherboard's firmware to support 22nm Ivy Bridge CPUs, as I've almost saved up enough to afford a Core i3 3225. The mobo is a Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2PV rev 2.0, and Gigabyte's website states that it will support Ivy Bridge CPUs with firmware version FD or later. My board has firmware version FC.
What I've done so far - used unetbootin to make my 8GB flash drive (brand new, delivered today, already formatted as FAT32) into a bootable FreeDOS drive, and then also copied over the flash utility & firmware update data file onto the flash drive.
The problem - when booting my PC, the firmware splash screen tells me I can press F12 to access the boot menu... however, when I boot the machine with the flash drive already plugged into a USB port, pressing F12 does *nothing*. The PC just blithely proceeds to boot from my SSD, and next thing I know, I'm staring at my Kubuntu desktop.
If I can't get this to work, is there any way of making a bootable .iso image comprised of FreeDOS + mobo firmware flashing utility + firmware data file, which I could then burn to a CD? I know my machine will boot from the optical drive.
I'm kinda stumped at this point...
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