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HI, please help me on how to upgrade bios in MS-1013

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ASK THE MAKER, this
there is no books,software here, only at your makers PC.

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ask them, they designed it made it and sold it,

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mukhtar21 shaikh

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  • Posted on Sep 24, 2007

SOURCE: bios upgrade

see it depend upon th pc config go thru your manufacter name and search on net with the help og google and yahoo or ant other search engine. bye

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SOURCE: upgrade for mbd ms-7357

Click here for live update page for auto recognition of your motherboard to inform of bios and driver updates

Peter Dragonetti

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: Hi Please help - I require a BIOS upgrade

Try first to If bluescreen comes and reboot after to diasble reboot an writing here what on the blue screen they writing.

Other solution maybe possible :
1. Run chkdsk if possible so windows can find erors on the Harddisk.
2. Disconnect all usb except keyboard and mouse
3. uninstall new software installed on the computer (during the last 7 days)
5. maybe it can bee some hardware on the computer that is defect, ex your harddisc/ Dvd drive

Please let mee know if this solve the problem.

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Brian Sullivan

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  • Posted on Oct 19, 2011

SOURCE: I'm looking for a recovery disk for my MSI ms-1013 notebook.

unless you made one or you were provided with an installation disk

Turn Off the computer, now as soon as you hit the power button, keep on holding "Alt" key & keep on tapping "F10 key,ie: Alt+F10, it will open the recovery console ,select full factory restore and follow on screen instruction. (Note:this will erase all datas on the computer)
or

Note: The Microsoft Windows XP CD is a bootable CD and in many cases you should not need a bootable floppy diskette. Booting from the Windows XP CD will allow you to not only install/re-install Windows XP but will also allow you to troubleshoot it.

Create MS-DOS bootable diskette

When formatting a floppy diskette, users have the option of creating a MS-DOS startup disk, follow the below steps to do this.

1. Place diskette in the computer.

2. Open My Computer, right-click the A: drive and click Format.

3. In the Format window, check Create an MS-DOS startup disk.

4. Click Start

Create Windows XP Setup diskettes

Microsoft is beginning to phase out bootable floppy diskettes in favor of bootable CD discs and has not included a method of easily creating a bootable floppy diskette in Windows XP or from the CD. However, Microsoft has downloads available for users who still need to create bootable diskettes to install (not upgrade) Windows XP. These downloads can be found through KB310994.

hope this helps you

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unless you made one or you were provided with an installation disk

Turn Off the computer, now as soon as you hit the power button, keep on holding "Alt" key & keep on tapping "F10 key,ie: Alt+F10, it will open the recovery console ,select full factory restore and follow on screen instruction. (Note:this will erase all datas on the computer)
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When formatting a floppy diskette, users have the option of creating a MS-DOS startup disk, follow the below steps to do this.

1. Place diskette in the computer.

2. Open My Computer, right-click the A: drive and click Format.

3. In the Format window, check Create an MS-DOS startup disk.

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This makes no sense.

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FAQ, http://support.fujitsupc.com/CS/Portal/supportsearch.do?srch=FAQ

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  3. For example:
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I would not update the BIOS unless you are experiencing any problems. Try installing the new hardware first and then if you do experience problems, think about upgrading the BIOS. The latest version is 1013 FYI.

The new hardware should be supported without a BIOS update, as long as you have Service Pack 2 in Windows XP or above then all your 750GB will be shown. As for the memory you should see it list the new size in the POST screen before Windows even loads, or inside Windows.

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