Bios WONT flash!

Hi
I tried to flash my bios to 1.2 using the auto update tool (windows mode) and everything went fine,
the flash utility finnished all steps without ne problem and I restarted my system.
But the problem is, IT´S STILL 1.0!!!
Atleast thats what Sisoft Sandra and CPU-Z tells me.
I´m usin a MSI K8T Neo FSR.

Quote
Originally posted by Jocko
Hi
It is easy, BAS wrote the program. It allows flash from windoes or Dos, the dos version is much same as Asus Awdflash, just a little bit better, and safer.
Oeps.....this is not the case....
Assaf and I wrote the DOS routine only....not they entire program!!!!

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