como3
BIOS ID:62-3144-011899-00101111-071595-440EX-COMO
This is the trigem (emachines) como3 AGP BIOS flash/update utility/firmware for intel 440ex/lx chipset slot 1 mobo. after flashing BIOS splash screen will be in taiwaneese if it isn't you did something wrong and BIOS did not flash. Also, all settings will be set to the new BIOS's default settings so write down your current if you need to. BIOS apparently has "extra" hidden setting which I have not found thus far. **MAKE SURE YOU BACK UP YOUR OLD BIOS FILE** search for uniflash if you need a program to do this. Do not flash BIOS with a separate program.
pyrael (DG Member) on 11-Jul-2004
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
AMIFAUTO.COM | 8.6 KB | 8 Apr 1998 |
DRVSPACE.BIN | 68.7 KB | 5 May 1999 |
readme.txt | 712 bytes | 24 May 2001 |
up.bat | 19 bytes | 19 Jan 1999 |
COMO.ROM | 262.1 KB | 18 Jan 1999 |
IO.SYS | 224.2 KB | 5 May 1999 |
COMMAND.COM | 116.9 KB | 5 May 1999 |
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