Steve R.
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I recently bought a computer using an ASUS Motherboard (P8H61-M LE/CSM). A new BIOS is available, so I installed it and Windows 7 promptly crashed. After much fiddling, I came up with the idea to use a LINUX (UBUNTU) "live" CD. I re-installed the new BIOS and then loaded UBUNTU, it worked!
I then attempted to boot into Windows 7. Once again it failed to load. The automatic repair feature was a total bust. After a series of tribulations, I was able to get Windows 7 to boot with the old BIOS. Clearly there is some issue with Windows not accepting a BIOS upgrade. Any thoughts?

I then attempted to boot into Windows 7. Once again it failed to load. The automatic repair feature was a total bust. After a series of tribulations, I was able to get Windows 7 to boot with the old BIOS. Clearly there is some issue with Windows not accepting a BIOS upgrade. Any thoughts?