![]() ![]() ![]() You will get a error about a cdrom, but it doesn’t matter.Wait for it to “Automatic boot” then select Number 5 “FreeDOS Live CD only”.When the computer is booting, keep pressing F12, until the Boot Menu is displayed, Select “USB HDD: (The name of your brand of flash drive)” and press enter. ![]() When done press Reboot Now – At this point, you may wish to print this page out, or load it on another computer, as you won’t be able to get to it on your aspire one until you’re finished flashing the bios.This is what it looks like for me, my flash drive is drive F:\ MAKE SURE you get the right one, or you might muck up your iPod or anything else plugged in. At the bottom where it says “Type: USB Drive”, leave it, and next to it, where it says “Drive:” Select the drive letter of your flash drive.In the “Select Distribution” field, select FreeDOS, and don’t worry about the version.Download UNetbootin here (make sure you get the version right for your OS).Extract the contents of the Bios flash you downloaded in the last step onto your flash drive with a tool such as WinRar.Download your desired bios version here.Requirements: Your Aspire One, a Power point and AC adapter, a flash drive with about 4MB free Alright, I’ll just do it step by step, and with pictures if needed. Hey guys, Just thought I’d put together a how to on flashing the bios on the Acer Aspire One because I’ve got nothing else to blog about atm and it might help people. ![]()
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