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You must need USB Flashdrive to update it. Please make sure that your USB Flashdrive is bootable. Here's the link on how to make USB Flashdrive bootable: http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/usb-drive-bootable/ After you make your USB FLashdrive bootable, copy that BIOS update folder in your USB flashdrive. Please also rename it in simple words so that you can easily access it using command prompt. And after that make your USB flashdrive as first boot priority. Then save and exit. When the USB flashdrive is now booting. Type this: cd (name of the BIOS Folder) cd DOS FLASH then wait it after it finish. NOTE: Make sure you plugged in your AC adapter.
Hi, if you want to download to the flashdrive, or external memory device you are able to "Browse" the location you would like to usually before downloading, like something from the internet. If you are trying to save pictures from your computer onto your USB flashdrive you can right click your picture, select copy then goto your start menu and select & open your USB drive, then right click and paste into the window or a folder that you have created. To create a folder on your USB, just right click into a blank space in your USB window when opened, and select NEW, then Folder =) Hope that helped
Yes you can definitely download the driver from a working computer and save it to a flash drive and then transfer to the computer where you want to install the adapter.
You can download the driver for it from the manufacturers web site and once done you can continue with the installation of it.
connect a laptop to the set, using the usb port contact phillips on line download the old flash to the computer save the old flash download as a file and, to the usb flashdrive connected to your laptop reload the set either with the laptop or, the flashdrive unplug the set first then: remove the flash drive
i think something has happened to your USB drivers. check them out. if its not wrong, you could activated power management feature for your USB ports. open device manager, right click on usb ports, u will get the appropriate options
My apologies for the delay in responding. If it were not for another member of the community smartsolve calling my attention, I would have failed seeing this post of yours entirely.
To your concern, a couple of ideas:
determine whether it is a jetflash problem or USB port problem of the PC. try a different flashdrive in your PC or try the jetflash in another PC;
if you have determined that it is indeed the jetflash that is the concern, pls go to the JetFlash site or specifically to their Download Center, enter the exact model number of your flashdrive. Look for Utilities, Recovery and firmware applicable to your unit.
if it is the PC's USB ports that is the issue, pls try to rollback the USB drivers or update the drivers using the manufacturer's drivers instead of the Microsoft installed ones.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
Dear, Flash Disks have different drivers, according to manufacturers. VISTA has many know driver ansd compatibility headaches. The best thing is: Find the brans name of your USB manufacturer. Find their site. Look for drivers for VISTA there or write their tech support for a driver.
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