OK - so in the process of mucking around to see what's killing my system, I decided a BIOS update might be a good idea - I was using A01 and they'r eup to A06 these days. One small hitch - the update comes as - you guessed it - a EXE file.
What to do? Virtualbox is a no-go, because of course the hardware that the guest see is *virtual* (duh). Make a small partition for XP? Hell no. Simlple solution - remaster a DOS boot disk with the BIOS update.
Step 1 - download your BIOS update. BE SURE THAT IT WILL OPERATE IN DOS.
Step 2 - download a DOS boot image:
http://www.bootdisks.us/ms-dos/5/ms-dos-bootable-cd-images.html
I chose DOS 6.22.
Step 3 - install isomaster (sudo aptitude install isomaster)
Step 4 - open the DOS iso in isomaster, add the BIOS update, do CTRL-S to save the new image.
Step 5 - burn the ISO to disk. Don't just copy the ISO to disk - burn an image. But you knew that already ;)
Step 6 - boot from the new CD. At the prompt, switch to the CD (drive R: if you used DOS 6.22). Run the BIOS updater. Dance around on one foot while sacrificing a chicken.
All done :) While technically you are not using Ubuntu to update the BIOS, you're not having to nstall windows either so count your blessings!
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Cool! I do that with my winboxen just because I don't trust anything as critical as BIOS updates to Windows. A BSOD during an update would surely mean a new paperweight.
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