Which bios version? 1.13, 1.1, 1.25?

Suggestions please.

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Originally posted by Richdog
Rename the last three letters of the filename to .BIN, and then it'll work.  
Believe it or not, I thought about that. Right clicked it, but renamed was grayed out. So I deleted it, just re-download it again.. and it worked.  
Going to try it now.

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