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Thing I would ad is in this picture you show an overclock will attempting a bios flash, that is a real bad idea or picture to show in a tutorial for flashing and as was said above check with evga support before flashing if you are having issues with your board and need advice before flash is done. Good tutorial though very well put to gether BR for this man. I agree but his method will work instead of resetting the 1st boot device and explaining all that so on one hand this is good but I would add that CMOS can be cleared and reset with the proper command line switch "/cc" which points to another couple changes I would make to the AUTOEXEC.BAT #1 the batch file should backup the current bios "/sy" then it should Clear CMOS data when programing is complete with "/cc" switch. I also use "/cd" switch to clear DMI data when programing is complete followed by the optional "/wb" switch to flash the bios boot block. So the batch file would look like this "awdflash bios.bin /sy /cc /cd /wb" without the quotes. In any case all thoughts on the subject is appreciated. 5800X3D | ROG Crosshair VIII Hero w/EK-Q-M-Full | Trident Z Neo 4x8 3600 C16 | EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra w/EK-QV2-ABP +150 CC/+1000 MC | LG 34GP83A-B UW-QHD/2-Asus PB278Q | EVGA Supernova 1000 G2 | Corsair 1TB MP600 (OS) & 970 EVO 1TB M.2 (Games) | Custom Phanteks Enthoo Luxe | NexXxoS UT60 1080mm Nova | 2x D5 w/BP-2D5TOPPEX-BK | Win-10-pro 21H2 RIG PICS EVGA Affiliate Code GMER9XL4N HalloweenWeed CLASSIFIED Member Total Posts : 4792 Reward points : 0 Joined: 2009/11/13 03:32:55Location: Maine, USA Status: offline Ribbons : 37 Re:How To Flash Your Bios From USB - Made Easy (remade) 2011/07/12 09:32:26 (permalink) owcraftsman then it should Clear CMOS data when programing is complete with "/cc" switch. I also use "/cd" switch to clear DMI data when programing is complete followed by the optional "/wb" switch to flash the bios boot block. So the batch file would look like this "awdflash bios.bin /sy /cc /cd /wb" without the quotes. In any case all thoughts on the subject is appreciated. Yeah but I just flashed my BIOS Sunday using the default autoexec.bat commandline switches (/sy only) and it worked fine, so what's your point there? Why do you need the /cd and /wb switches (specifically)? Prove it. I submit to you that since a reboot is necessary and automatic right after the flash, and instructions include resetting CMOS W/the button, there is no point in using those switches. post edited by HalloweenWeed - 2011/07/12 09:35:16 Main (gaming) rig: i7-3930K; Asus Rampage Java Programs Kotlin Programs C Programs R Programs Python Programs C Programs Go Programs TypeScript Programs JavaScript Programs. 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Thing I would ad is in this picture you show an overclock will attempting a bios flash, that is a real bad idea or picture to show in a tutorial for flashing and as was said above check with evga support before flashing if you are having issues with your board and need advice before flash is done. Good tutorial though very well put to gether BR for this man. I agree but his method will work instead of resetting the 1st boot device and explaining all that so on one hand this is good but I would add that CMOS can be cleared and reset with the proper command line switch "/cc" which points to another couple changes I would make to the AUTOEXEC.BAT #1 the batch file should backup the current bios "/sy" then it should Clear CMOS data when programing is complete with "/cc" switch. I also use "/cd" switch to clear DMI data when programing is complete followed by the optional "/wb" switch to flash the bios boot block. So the batch file would look like this "awdflash bios.bin /sy /cc /cd /wb" without the quotes. In any case all thoughts on the subject is appreciated. 5800X3D | ROG Crosshair VIII Hero w/EK-Q-M-Full | Trident Z Neo 4x8 3600 C16 | EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra w/EK-QV2-ABP +150 CC/+1000 MC | LG 34GP83A-B UW-QHD/2-Asus PB278Q | EVGA Supernova 1000 G2 | Corsair 1TB MP600 (OS) & 970 EVO 1TB M.2 (Games) | Custom Phanteks Enthoo Luxe | NexXxoS UT60 1080mm Nova | 2x D5 w/BP-2D5TOPPEX-BK | Win-10-pro 21H2 RIG PICS EVGA Affiliate Code GMER9XL4N HalloweenWeed CLASSIFIED Member Total Posts : 4792 Reward points : 0 Joined: 2009/11/13 03:32:55Location: Maine, USA Status: offline Ribbons : 37 Re:How To Flash Your Bios From USB - Made Easy (remade) 2011/07/12 09:32:26 (permalink) owcraftsman then it should Clear CMOS data when programing is complete with "/cc" switch. I also use "/cd" switch to clear DMI data when programing is complete followed by the optional "/wb" switch to flash the bios boot block. So the batch file would look like this "awdflash bios.bin /sy /cc /cd /wb" without the quotes. In any case all thoughts on the subject is appreciated. Yeah but I just flashed my BIOS Sunday using the default autoexec.bat commandline switches (/sy only) and it worked fine, so what's your point there? Why do you need the /cd and /wb switches (specifically)? Prove it. I submit to you that since a reboot is necessary and automatic right after the flash, and instructions include resetting CMOS W/the button, there is no point in using those switches. post edited by HalloweenWeed - 2011/07/12 09:35:16 Main (gaming) rig: i7-3930K; Asus Rampage

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The young people! Her passion shines brightly through this. Enjoy, use, and give her some thumbs-ups on YouTube!Lesson – TOYSPart 1: 2- 3- 4- Tags: 1st grade, Developmental Kindergarten, Doll-E 1.0, first grade, Kindergarten, pre-K, STEAM lesson, STEM lesson, toys, Transitional Kindergarten, video lesson, Young students My Book Inspired A Makey-Makey Maker! Photo by Colleen GravesPhoto by Colleen GravesSo many cool things have happened as a result of the writing/publishing of DOLL-E 1.0. I am so humbled to be a part of a circuit of creatives! So many hands touched this book from its conception to birth … critique groups, editors, art directors, publicists, my husband, my kids, my mom, sales departments, educators, librarians, bookstores, etc.!And now another creative hand has tinkered with this book and made its existence even cooler … a real coder and “maker” … a girl named Colleen Graves! She creates activities and guides for Makey-Makey (that appears multiple times in the illustrations of Doll-E 1.0). So, Colleen was charged up to create an activity guide for creating your own doll or robot from spare parts and a Makey-Makey, then adding words to its database using Scratch! It. Is. RAD!If you are a STEM or STEAM teacher, I truly hope you check this out and share your creations with us! It’s reading, creating, problem solving, programing, electronics, engineering, and fun all in one! Colleen suggests this project works best with grades 3-6. So without further adieu, here is the guide: here is Colleen’s blogpost about the inspiration behind creating the guide:Making and Literacy Guide for Doll-E 1.0 Tags: activity guide, dolls, education guide, engineering, how do dolls talk, makey-makey, programing, robots, Scratch, STEAM, STEM, talking dolls, talking robots Doll-E 1.0 has made her way to a state list! I was really excited when I got an

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