User Guide
Table Of Contents
- AK79G-V/AK79G-VN/AK79D-1394/A79G-1394
- Hardware Installation
- About ¡§Manufacturer Upgrade Optional¡¨ and ¡§User Upgrade Optional
- JP14 Clear CMOS Data
- CPU Installation
- AOpen Overheat Protection (O.H.P.) Technology
- Full-range Adjustable CPU Core Voltage
- Setting CPU Frequency
- Supported CPU Frequency
- CPU and Housing Fan Connector
- JP27/28 Keyboard/Mouse Wakeup Jumpers
- DIMM Sockets (128-Bit DDR Dual Channel)
- STBY LED
- Front Panel Connector
- ATX Power Connector
- AC Power Auto Recovery
- IDE and Floppy Connector
- S/PDIF Connector (for AK79D-1394 and AK79G-1394)
- Super 5.1 Channel Audio Effect
- TV Output Connector (for AK79G-V, AK79G-VN and AK79G-1394)
- IrDA Connector
- AGP (Accelerated Graphic Port) 8X Expansion Slot
- AGP Protection Technology and AGP LED
- Support 10/100 Mbps LAN Onboard (For AK79G-VN, AK79D-1394 and AK79G-1394)
- CNR (Communication and Network Riser) Expansion Slot
- Game Port Bracket Supported
- Color Coded Back Panel
- COM2 Connector
- Support Six USB Connectors
- IEEE 1394 Connectors (for AK79D-1394 and AK79G-1394)
- Case Open Connector
- CD Audio Connector
- AUX-IN Connector
- Front Audio Connector
- Battery-less and Long Life Design
- CPU Over-current Protection
- AOConfig Utility
- Resetable Fuse
- 2200£gF Low ESR Capacitor
- Enlarged Aluminum Heatsink
- Open JukeBox Player
- Vivid BIOS technology
- The noise is gone!! ---- SilentTek
- Driver and Utility
- Phoenix Award BIOS
- Glossary
- AC97 CODEC
- ACPI (Advanced Configuration & Power Interface)
- ACR (Advanced Communication Riser)
- AGP (Accelerated Graphic Port)
- AMR (Audio/Modem Riser)
- ATA (AT Attachment)
- BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)
- Bluetooth
- CNR (Communication and Networking Riser)
- DDR (Double Data Rate) RAM
- ECC (Error Checking and Correction)
- EEPROM (Electronic Erasable Programmable ROM)
- EPROM (Erasable Programmable ROM)
- EV6 Bus
- FCC DoC (Declaration of Conformity)
- FC-PGA (Flip Chip-Pin Grid Array)
- FC-PGA2 (Flip Chip-Pin Grid Array)
- Flash ROM
- Hyper Threading
- IEEE 1394
- Parity Bit
- PCI (Peripheral Component Interface) Bus
- PDF Format
- PnP (Plug and Play)
- POST (Power-On Self Test)
- PSB (Processor System Bus) Clock
- RDRAM (Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory)
- RIMM (Rambus Inline Memory Module)
- SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM)
- SATA (Serial ATA)
- SMBus (System Management Bus)
- SPD (Serial Presence Detect)
- USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus)
- VCM (Virtual Channel Memory)
- Wireless LAN ¡V 802.11b
- ZIP file
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Support
- Product Registration
- How to Contact Us

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You may accomplish BIOS upgrade procedure with EzWinFlash by the following steps, and it’s STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to
close all the applications before you start the upgrading.
1. Download the new version of BIOS package zip file from AOpen official web site. (ex: http://english.aopen.com.tw/
)
2. Unzip the download BIOS package (ex: WAK79G1394102.ZIP) with WinZip (http://www.winzip.com
) in Windows
environment.
3. Save the unzipped files into a folder, for example, WAK79G1394102.EXE & WAK79G1394102.BIN.
4. Double click on the WAK79G1394102.EXE, EzWinFlash will detect the model name and BIOS version of your
motherboard. If you had got the wrong BIOS, you will not be allowed to proceed with the flash steps.
5. You may select preferred language in the main menu, then click [Start Flash] to start the BIOS upgrade procedure.
6. EzWinFlash will complete all the process automatically, and a dialogue box will pop up to ask you to restart Windows.
You may click [YES] to reboot Windows.
7. Press <Del> at POST to enter BIOS setup
, choose "Load Setup Defaults", then “Save & Exit Setup”. Done!
It is strongly recommended NOT to turn off the power or run any application during FLASH PROCESS.
Warning: The new BIOS upgrade will
permanently replace your original
BIOS’s settings when flashing. You
may need to reconfigure your BIOS
setting so that your system can go
back to work as normal.