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HD 5870 Series - HD5870-1024MB - New bios flash


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Created 2010-02-23
Modified 2010-03-08
Views 2336
Author Marla Smith
Here is your new bios for HD5870-1024MB 02-09-2010 *NOTES*   PLEASE VERIFY MODEL NUMBER OF YOUR GRAPHICS CARD BEFORE INSTALLING THIS UPDATE. INSTALLING THIS BIOS FLASH FOR THE WRONG MODEL WILL CAUSE YOUR GRAPHICS CARD NOT TO POST.
Please make sure it prompts “Successfully” before doing a restart on your computer.
Otherwise, the card will no longer post. You can re-run the flash if it displays a “Failed” message but DO NOT RESTART the computer.
 
CLICK HERE to download an EXECUTABLE file(s)…
 
1)   Run "5870-1024MB.exe” under  WinXP/Vista32-Bit/Vista64-Bit/Win7x86/Win7x64
2)   Click on “UNZIP” button to begin
3)  Let it run through the flashing progress (roughly 30-60 seconds) and wait for a confirmation message then restart your PC.
4)  Don’t forget to send us an e-mail for the result. Thanks!

Also, please download the hotfix driver from the URL shown below to resolve the grey or colored lines appearing on screens and in some cases crashing. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions. Thank you.

http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/Grey-screen-and-vertical-line-corruptions.aspx




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