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    Just flashed to 9/13 without issues. Though I am not doing an aggressive overclock by any means I was able to use identical settings to what was used in 8/23 no problem. One thing I am wondering as I don't want to try until I have some confirmation, is the use of the 333/1066 divider? When I tried this on the 8/10 and 8/23 bios it ended up in an instant no post with a C1 error even if ram was left at default speeds as I am running PC2-8500 based ram with timings at Auto. From what I understand this was a problem with defaults being set too high and they needed to be changed or loosened before the 5:8 divider would work without issues. Am I the only one with this problem or can anyone share some info on what may be going wrong to cause a no post C1 error when using that divider? I have just been using the 333/800 and overclocking from there to avoid hassles. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Esau View Post
    A:\AWDFLASH.EXE LP35D913.BIN /CD /CP /CC /PY /CKS /SN /QI /LD /WB /E
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    Something I've noticed with my usb key. If you just change hard disk boot priority to your usb key, then the autoexec doesn't automatically run.

    To get autoexec.bat to run automatically, I've found changing the USB Storage Function to FDD, and selecting first boot device to USB/ZIP does the trick.
    What works for me with BIOS default settings is changing A:\AWDFLASH.EXE to C:\AWDFLASH.EXE. I choose the USB drive in the hard drive list using the Escape key and and the flash sequence starts automatically.

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