With an unprecedented number of graphics-intensive games and programs on the market today, the need to improve upon a computer’s integrated graphics has never been greater. Sometimes, though, even high-end video cards begin performing poorly over time. If you feel you’re being slowed down by an increasingly sluggish video card, don’t run out to purchase a new one just yet; the problem could lie within the card’s Basic Input/Output System, or BIOS. Because manufacturers are constantly fixing bugs and tweaking settings in video cards’ BIOS to keep up with increased graphics demands, installing an update might be all it takes to make your video card run like it did when it was first installed. -s 0 oldbios.bin Include the spaces as shown. flashrom -p 0 Abit.X800NP.256._050224.bin -b oldbios.bin Include the spaces as shown. nvflash -f Acer.9600GT.1024.081007.bin Tips Warnings Writer Bio
