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Without OS, the old fashion way is through DOS. You would need to put the BIOS on an external USB device (FDD or flash drive). But you can not use the BIOS version that only works in Windows. You need the DOS version.
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Without OS, the old fashion way is through DOS. You would need to put the BIOS on an external USB device (FDD or flash drive). But you can not use the BIOS version that only works in Windows. You need the DOS version.
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