Why Do We Have to Use a Floppy to Flash BIOS? 174
Koskun asks: "With all the time and technology that has come and gone with computers why must we still use a floppy disk to flash the BIOS anymore? Yes, some manufacturers are enabling BIOS flash from within Windows, but there are still a lot of motherboards out there that require you to find a floppy to flash the BIOS. It took me two floppy drives and four floppy disks just to find one of each that worked." Are there reasons why BIOS manufacturers haven't moved BIOS flashing to modern media like USB flash drives, or bootable CD-ROMs?
Re:not all (Score:2, Funny)
I can't agree more (Score:3, Funny)
I had to flash my bios and didn't have any floppy disks. So here I am at the store at 2am buying a package of ten floppy disks (of which I will use only 1) for $10 - more expensive then cds I could have burned the image onto.
Anyway, I got home only to realize the computer didn't even have a floppy drive. Throw me a freakin' bone here.
Re:That razor thing (Score:1, Funny)
Windows Default Privileges (letting every virus run as root)
+ Windows Security
+ BIOS Reflashable from within Windows
= POOF [goat.cx]
Re:A floppy is...... (Score:3, Funny)
Have they started making floppy drives out of babies?
Re:A floppy is...... (Score:5, Funny)
If only there was some sort of digital global computer network with "sites" where you could order a computer (from one of thousands of competing suppliers) and have it mailed to your house.