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nvflash can be a powerful tool for modifying your NVIDIA graphics card's BIOS, but it requires careful handling. Always ensure you have the latest information and supported files for your specific graphics card model before attempting to flash. If you're unsure about any step, consider seeking help from tech forums or professionals.
What of NVIDIA graphics card are you trying to flash?
To write the new firmware file to the graphics card, type the following command: nvflash new.rom Use code with caution.
The process takes only a few seconds. Wait until you see a success message returning you to the command prompt.
Never flash during a thunderstorm or when your local power grid is unstable. A power loss during the 10-second flashing window will permanently corrupt the EEPROM chip.
(NVIDIA Flash) is a low-level command-line utility designed to read, write, erase, and verify the firmware (Video BIOS) of NVIDIA graphics cards. Version 5.163 is a specific, widely circulated release built for real-mode DOS or DOS-compatible environments (e.g., FreeDOS, MS-DOS, or a DOS bootable USB). Unlike Windows-based flashing tools, NVFlash for DOS operates without OS interference, direct hardware access conflicts, or driver overhead—making it the gold standard for bricked card recovery and forced BIOS flashing.
The hardware remains in its absolute base state, maximizing flashing success rates. Supported Hardware and Compatibility