command-line.txt Driver File Contents (14CN94WW.exe)

You can run WinPhlash from the command prompt with options for doing such things as: 	
Flash a new BIOS to your system	
Backup existing BIOS before flashing	
Verify the new BIOS checksum	
Flash only if new image is newer than existing BIOS	
Minimize messages and delays	
Verify BIOS number before flashing	
Do not flash, but read existing flash part and save to a file	
Disable Axx autodetection

WINPHLASH.EXE will not use a response file, but it will use the settings and options specified in PHLASH.INI .

The options can be set in several different places:	
The WinPhlash command line	
The WinPhlash Windows utility (PHLASH.INI)	
The BIOS file (the .WPH file with the new BIOS image)

To flash a new BIOS, you also need a BIOS file  with the new BIOS image (e.g., BIOS.WPH). 
The following describes the syntax for WINPHLASH.EXE from the command prompt. 
Syntax:

WINPHLASH [options] [romfile]

Arguments:

romfile	Override the default BIOS image file, e.g., "BIOS.WPH," with romfile.
options	/BU[=filename]	Backup flash memory into filename before programming. Default filename=BIOS.BAK.

/BBL	Program boot block
/A	Not supported.
/C	Clear CMOS checksum after programming, causing an update of CMOS with the default BIOS values.
/CS	Checksum the BIOS image in the BIOS image file. If checksum fails, the operation is terminated with an error message.
/DSS:[string]	Specifies the system serial number string. [DMI].
/DMS:[string]	Specifies the system manufacturer’s name string.
/DVS:[string]	Specifies the system version string.
/DSM:[string]	Specifies the motherboard serial number string.
/DMM:[string]	Specifies the motherboard manufacturer’s name string.
/DPM:[string]	Specifies the motherboard product (model) identification string.
/DVM:[string]	Specifies the motherboard version string.
/DSC:[string]	Specifies the chassis serial number string.
/DMC:[string]	Specifies the chassis manufacturer’s name string.
/DPC:[string]	Specifies the chassis Asset Tag string.
/DUS:[string]	Program/update the UUID.
/DVC:[string]	Specifies the chassis version string.
/DOxx:[string]	Specify OEM DMI string number xx
/I	Proceed only if image size matches the size of the flash part. 
/MFG	Manufacturing mode - Automatically reboot without waiting for a key press after flash to reboot the system.
/MODE=n	Specifies how the DMI strings should be updated. Valid numbers are 0,1,2,3.
/N	Program only if the new BIOS is different than system BIOS.
/NOB	Do not allow an older bios to be flashed to the platform.
/P	Production mode (minimize messages and delays). The main window of WinPhlash is not displayed if WinPhlash is run on the command line with this option.
/PN	Program only if same BIOS part number.
/RO[=name]	Read contents of flash part and save to name. No flash performed. Default name = BIOS.BAK
/R=n	Retry flashing a block n times if flash fails.
/S	Disables the Start Screen. To override the StartScreen=1 in the Phlash.ini file, run WinPhlash from the command line with this option.
/SO	Not supported.
/SWAP=NO	Disable Axx autodetection (The default enables Axx autodetection).
/V	Verify each block after programming it. After the program writes each block, it compares data in the flash-part address space with the data in the BIOS file. If the program discovers any discrepancies, it displays an error message. Depending on the user’s response to a prompt, the program re-tries programming the same block or the system halts.WARNING! Because both flash programs perform a data-integrity check after it erases the flash memory, the system may become unstable and hang. If this should occur, you must reboot the system with the Crisis Recovery Diskette, using the instructions from the manufacturer of your system.
/Z	Zero before erasing a block.
/REMOTE2	Other application call winphlash
/NIC	Update network controller driver with *.lom MOD files.



Example:
winphlash.exe bios2x.wph /S /bu=rom.bin /remote2

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How To Update Drivers Manually

After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.

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