Looked into subject line and found that the only way would be Dos or Windos. Having a windows7 copy just and only for such things I had a look into the bios details. No luck. The problem of any distinct Bios owner I used the service of "eSupport.com ". It software really discovered the bios origin with ease. They found me an update and I started looking into the update process. The readme file gave details which included that a floppy should be used in the process. No floppy so I asked the so called technical service of the eSupport. Nonsense answer back that it most probably was an autoexec.bat file (wrong, was a run.bat) and no solution for something more of this time, a memory stick. run.bat has the following text: @ECHO OFF ECHO. ECHO This program will create the software diskette. ECHO. ECHO Press the CTRL+C key combination to terminate! ECHO. PAUSE ECHO. ECHO Please insert a blank diskette into the floppy drive! ECHO. ECHO WARNING: All DATA on the diskette will be DELETED in the process! ECHO Press the CTRL+C key combination to terminate! ECHO. ECHO Press any key to continue . . . CALL DISKIMG.EXE RAWRITE -f DISK.IMG -d A: Copy autoexec.bat A: Copy config.sys A: Copy err_lev.bat A: Copy fdxxms.sys A: Copy findramd.exe A: Copy tdsk.exe A: Copy SW.EXE A: ECHO. ECHO Process Completed Successfully..... ECHO. ECHO Press any key to exit the program..... PAUSE :ENDMSG Has been a long time since I played around with bat files (DrDos) so I do not trust myself with changing it for the use with a mem stick. No idea where winblows hides the memstick, there naming conventions and if they still use the complete set of Dos commands in a Windows7 environment. Could somebody give me a helping hand with this run.bat? -- Linux User 183145 using KDE4 and LXDE on a Pentium IV , powered by openSUSE 20150508 (x86_64) Kernel: 4.0.1-1-desktop KDE Development Platform: 4.14.7 11:52am up 18:16, 3 users, load average: 1.05, 0.60, 0.48 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org