

Me: that still does not explain another companies bios being present.or how to get the proper asrock one installed? if the bios is not an asrock bios, would i need to clear cmos first? and if i clear cmos do i still need the usb? the problem is, i think, after many forums, at the factory occasionally a board gets tech tested with an improper or out of place bios, and you have to clear that one from cmos to get the correct one to install. how do i get this resolved so that the asrock bios is on this asrock machine?Īsrocksupport: ASRock does not have driver, nor solutions for any Linux OS, Motherboard support Windows only (im not even gonna explain how dumb that is) i tried using their flash utility and it wont recognize your file, since its not an upgrade of what is currently installed it will not comply. after unpacking and putting it on the usb, i discovered that the bios on this machine was never set to an asrock or somehow it was replaced with one that is v02.67c of american megatrends international.this is causing me no trouble in a windows os but all kinds of grief in any linux distro. so i checked my bios, and discovered the 1.50 release, and downloaded the.

Tech support: i tried multiple times to load a linux os, ubuntu, lubuntu, peppeermint, fedora, etc, all with the same problem, wouldnt recognize the network adapter at all.
