Quote from pspr:
If you can get the .exe file copied to a CD and use notepad (not a full wordprocessor) to create a text file with the following in it
[autorun]
OPEN=search.exe bios.exe
ICON=disk.ico
Replace bios.exe with the name of your bios .exe file. Then rename this text file autorun.inf .
When you put the CD in your dell drive it should automatically start the bio.exe file. So long as there aren't any interactive prompts it should run OK.
This will work in Windows environment, but I ain't so sure it will work within DOS.
Which brings up another important point. Since your BIOS is dead to start with, namely you see no DELL logo, is it possible to flash the EEPROM? I would think not but you can still give it a try.
Maybe the following might help.
Hot flashing your dead BIOS chip with another MOBO:
- http://www.techarp.com/showarticle....ch&siteurl=www.wimsbios.com/forum/#1192pgno=5