Note: This procedure is for Phoenix BIOS`es only and in
most cases the USB Stick might not work. 1. Unrar CRISDISK 2. Take your bios file and rename it to BIOS.WPH. This means you also must rename the extension of your bios file to .WPH So, if you have a bios file that is 8956.rom, then you must rename it BIOS.WPH. 3. After renaming your bios file, copy and paste into the CRISDISK folder and overwrite the existing BIOS.WPH file when asked. 4. Insert a Floppy Disk into your Floppy Drive and wait for Windows to recognize it. 5. Right click on CRISDISK.bat file and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR. Follow the onscreen instructions to create a Phoenix Bios Crisis Recovery Disk. 6. Remove the battery (if any) unplug the power cord from the computer. 7. Hold down: Fn+B or WinKey+B (On some new Acer Laptop's Fn+Esc and on some ne w Fujitsu Siemens Laptop's Fn+F) and while holding plug the computer in to power (do not plug the battery) and pres the power button. 8. Now you should hear the flopy drive working, hold the keys for a while and then let go. 7. Leave the computer for at least 10 min. and if the computer does not restart it self turn the power down. 8. Plug the battery and the power sorce and if everything went OK the computer should start normaly.
This Specification Covers A Range of 2K Bit Serial EEPROM Products, The ST93C56, 56C Specified at 5V 10% and The ST93C57C Specified at 3V To 5.5V. in The Text, Products Are Referred To As ST93C56.