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    G73JH vbios, bios, help

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by rycegaming, Apr 20, 2011.

  1. rycegaming

    rycegaming Notebook Geek

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    What is the stable/recommended vbios, bios, catalyst for G73JH?
     
  2. tijo

    tijo Sacred Blame

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    Use chastity's vBios or the 93 vBios from asus and any drivers, bios should be 213.
     
  3. Yiddo

    Yiddo Believe, Achieve, Receive

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    213 is the latest but I use 211 and it runs fine.

    Always try and search before posting there are ton of threads regarding the JH bios and the issues that people have faced with them.

    Just googling it gave me all these from this forum

    Chastity has links for the best vBIOS - HERE
     
  4. rycegaming

    rycegaming Notebook Geek

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    http://forum.notebookreview.com/asu...5309-how-fix-your-gsod-blues.html#post6667334

    For those of you who already have a bootable USB Flash Drive then you will want to extract the atiflash.exe, BR3852.001, and Vflash.bat files to this drive. Now you are ready to wave bye bye to the GSOD blues.

    1. Insert your bootable USB flash drive with the 93vBIOSa.rar contents extracted on to it.

    I don't get it, do I only extract atiflash.exe, BR3852.001, and Vflash.bat to my usb drive or extract everything in it to my USB drive? I want to use Charisty vbios, so what files would I need?
     
  5. Yiddo

    Yiddo Believe, Achieve, Receive

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    Exactly as it says - extract the contents of the 93vBIOSa.rar to your USB flash drive.

    If you have not flashed before then it is not something I would recommend to you unless you know exactly what you are doing. Others may say otherwise but you cant comment until you have had a bad flash from no fault of your own and are left without your most precious gaming masterpiece until its fixed.
     
  6. rycegaming

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    I'm trying to create a bootable USB flash drive using the HPUSBDisk, but why can't I select anything in it? Nvm, the usb was loose.
     
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    I think I successfully flash my vbios but how do I check my vbios version ?
     
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    ValkerieFire God Follower

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  9. Chastity

    Chastity Company Representative

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    You can boot to the BIOS ala F2 and get the vBIOS version, or use a tool like HWINFO32 or GPU-Z.