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I just don't understand why they force you to use that "Special" version of Vista that only the OEMs like HP and Dell can get.
It's not a special version of Vista, but rather a special BIOS on the motherboard.
Is there anyway to flash your bios with this special bios needed to use the unit?
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Proghog @ Sep 24th 2008 4:18PM
I just don't understand why they force you to use that "Special" version of Vista that only the OEMs like HP and Dell can get.
UnnDunn @ Sep 24th 2008 5:54PM
It's not a special version of Vista, but rather a special BIOS on the motherboard.
Proghog @ Sep 25th 2008 2:29PM
Is there anyway to flash your bios with this special bios needed to use the unit?