nVFlash provides you with the necessary means to flash (upgrade or downgrade) the BIOS of your NVIDIA adapter in a matter of seconds. Before you do this, make sure you have a legit BIOS for your video card alongside the required know-how.
As nVFlash only runs in DOS, you also need a diskette or CD to boot from in this particular environment. The first thing you want to do once you've booted the DOS is performing a backup of the current BIOS of your graphics card. This can easily be accomplished with the 'nvflash -b' command.
Flashing the VGA BIOS does not require much time, but you must be aware of any errors that may occur during the process. If you encounter an error, it is highly recommended that you do not restart the PC, as this may brick the graphics card, making it unusable. Instead, use the backup you performed before attempting to flash your card with a new BIOS.
nVFlash is not meant for overclocking as it lacks the option to tweak clock speeds. Its primary purpose is the flashing of your NVIDIA card's BIOS. With the proper knowledge, nVFlash quickly performs the task, resulting in increased stability and better performance of your graphics card and system overall.
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