Compal Fl92 Bios Update

Official Compal Electronics BIOS IFL90 Free Driver Download - JFL92118.zip (1336149). World's most popular driver download site. Please create bios with SLIC 2.1 for Windows 7-Motherboard Manufacturer and Model: Notebook Compal JFL92 Bios Revision: 1.18-Bios Type: Phoenix. Please create bios with SLIC 2.1 for Windows 7-Motherboard Manufacturer and Model: Notebook Compal JFL92 Bios Revision: 1.18-Bios Type: Phoenix. Nov 07, 2010 It is little hard to update BIOS in Compal. BIOS; Compal FL90 BIOS. The cd and install the bios update first. I have the Compal FL92.

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Click to expand.Hi-Tyrox, just some more questions on this, if I were running XP all I would have to do is open Phlash.exe and put the bios in wph and hit update bios would this be correct? Now that i'm in vista 64bit the Phlash.exe won't open up because of compatible issues with it, I need to make a bootable with the phlash.exe with the bios. Wph is this correct and boot to it, if I use a USB drive and format it to a fat32 and add the phflash.exe and then the bios.wph and disable the AHCI in bios and boot to it is that the correct way to flash the bios?????

I've been reading about this and trying to understand how it is done, would this be the same as you said a bootable flash, but i'd be using the fat32 formatted USB? Would that work??

Thanks in advance! Phlash16.exe is a DOS application, you can't run it in any windows, nor XP nor Vista. For windows there are WinPhlash. Leave AHCI as is. It's for SATA drive and does'nt matter for flash.

Try to make something bootable with DOS first, flash or CD. If it will work (boot), then add phlash. Football Manager 2008 Cyprus Patch. exe and wph, boot again and run phlash16 BIOS.WPH /x /mode=3 /bbl or run.bat file from archive with same command. Hope you will lucky but if not, you must be ready to get help in service center or run crisis floppy.

Hi new user here, I've been looking around on the forums for how to update the bios. I've got the files for the 1.18 compal bios update, and I know I need to make an.iso image of the files and burn it onto a CD, however I do not know how to make it a bootable CD. I downloaded imgburn as that seems to be what most people on the forums are using to burn.iso's. I'll walk you through what I do and where I get stuck 1) I boot up the program and select 'Create image file from files/folders' 2) I select all the files that came with the BIOS update and change destination to my burning device 3) I select the advanced tab where you can select the disc to be bootable. I check the option to 'Make image bootable', but I have no idea what settings I should select for emulation type.

The field for boot image is also a mystery to me. If I try to burn the disc without selecting a file to act as the boot image the program will not progress any further. So which file should I select to be the boot image? The files that came in the bios update zip folder are: IFT00REL.txt JFL92118.bat JFL92118.ROM JFL92118.WPH k20arels.txt PHLASH16.exe Thanks.

Well a few days ago I downloaded an img of the 1.19 bios, flashed my system and it got messed up badly. Library Expansion Option Backup Exec Support. Windows was giving me blue screens so I went ahead and installed ubuntu 9.04 so I could have some working operating system. Problem is I rarely ever use linux and tying to setup a system to do the stuff I need to do just wasn't working time wise. So if there is a bootable cd image of 1.18 or even 1.16 which I was the version I was on before I would be much appreciated. Pretty much when trying to partition my harddrive to allocate a large portion of hard drive space to reinstall windows XP.

Windows doesn't recognize that there is a hard drive, so I'm at the point of trying to find a bootable cd img of a previous version of the bios, or just buy a brand new laptop hard drive and install windows xp on that. Well a few days ago I downloaded an img of the 1.19 bios, flashed my system and it got messed up badly.

Windows was giving me blue screens so I went ahead and installed ubuntu 9.04 so I could have some working operating system. Problem is I rarely ever use linux and tying to setup a system to do the stuff I need to do just wasn't working time wise.

So if there is a bootable cd image of 1.18 or even 1.16 which I was the version I was on before I would be much appreciated. Pretty much when trying to partition my harddrive to allocate a large portion of hard drive space to reinstall windows XP. Windows doesn't recognize that there is a hard drive, so I'm at the point of trying to find a bootable cd img of a previous version of the bios, or just buy a brand new laptop hard drive and install windows xp on that.