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Re: S1200BTS BIOS update via Windows

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Thanks for all your help.

 

When I run the flashupdt -i I get the BIOS information, but when I run

flashupdt.exe -u flashupdt.cfg I get the following error

 

 

    One Boot Flash Update Utility Version 11.0 Build 11

    Copyright (c) 2012 Intel Corporation

 

Invalid input in file '.\flashupdt.cfg' at line 25:

   Error :  Invalid command specified in the CFG file. Command not supported.

 

The line 25 that's having problems appears to be

          FWDNAME   "BMC_01.13.2825.bin"  filetype=fwimg

 

Here's the entire CFG file:

 

//****************************************************************************

//

//                          Intel Corporation

//                    Jones Farm, Hillsboro, Oregon

//                           (503) 696-8080

//

//                Intel Corporation Proprietary Information

//        Copyright (c) 2008 Intel Corporation, All Rights Reserved

//****************************************************************************

 

//

// One Boot Flash Update Package for S1200BT

 

//    

        CONFIGURATION "XXX" "S1200BTL:S1200BTS,2.0"

 

    // Check for BMC & BIOS dependencies

 

       PROBE BIOSVER "20+"

       FOUND "BIOSOK" "BIOSNOTOK"

 

      

       IFSET "BIOSOK"

 

              FWDNAME   "BMC_01.13.2825.bin"  filetype=fwimg

              CFGNAME   "MASTER.CFG"

              BIOSNAME     "BTP_035.cap"

              IMENAME      "ME_02_02_00_036_LC.cap"

             

 

       ELSE

              IFSET BIOSNOTOK

                     DISPLAY "ERROR: Current BIOS is not compatible to be updated to this package!"

              ENDIF

             

       ENDIF //BMC & BIOS CHECK

 

 

 

 

// End of configuration file

 

How can I fix this?


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