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June 25th, 2002, 04:07 PM
#16
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well - switched the BIOS chips over, still same error, im going to try reflashing with the award BIOS (great how i have the same BIOS chip twice really )
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June 26th, 2002, 10:30 AM
#17
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Did You identify the motherboard's model?
What exactly the model numbers,by the way?
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June 26th, 2002, 10:58 AM
#18
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PC Partners LXB801D (AMI version)
nice to see you on the boards again ruslan
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June 26th, 2002, 11:44 AM
#19
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Yes, that motherboard has two versions of BIOS - AMI and AWARD. And yes, it's possible to change BIOS from AMI to Award (there is AWARD BIOS version written exactly for that particular motherboard, as You can see). And it's not true, by the way, what it's impossible to return it back (as it has been said on their site )
I do remember that board - I used to have the same one.
1.You should run AMIflash utility (I currently use 8.53 version)
2. Uncheck boxes "reset after flash","BIOS tag check","keep DMI data","auto" in "FLAG" options.
3. Check boxes "Flash Boot Block","Flash NVRAM" and "Clear CMOS after flash".
4. Choose file (unzipped!) You want to flash and go!
Using that AMIflash util You can also return it back as well, if needed.
Good luck!
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June 26th, 2002, 12:47 PM
#20
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Oh well, forgot to mention one important thing about PCPartner motherboards...
There are few special jumpers located near the BIOS chip. These jumpers MUST (!) be properly installed according to the BIOS flash IC type.
If those jumpers were installed incorrectly, motherboard will not boot at all or will act strangely...
Check it. Refer to the manual for details...
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June 26th, 2002, 01:05 PM
#21
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quote: Originally posted by Ruslan:
Oh well, forgot to mention one important thing about PCPartner motherboards...
There are few special jumpers located near the BIOS chip. These jumpers MUST (!) be properly installed according to the BIOS flash IC type.
If those jumpers were installed incorrectly, motherboard will not boot at all or will act strangely...
Check it. Refer to the manual for details...
No manuals, com ports or lpt ports :S
any ideas what im looking for, also - have you got a copy of that AWARD flash tool?
if so, can you mail it to me, at my email address
Thanks.
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June 26th, 2002, 01:47 PM
#22
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June 26th, 2002, 02:20 PM
#23
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Thanks Ruslan,
I prefer AWARD over AMI any day of the week... don't know why.
will be working some hours tonight i thinks....
G.
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June 26th, 2002, 03:36 PM
#24
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quote: Originally posted by Garak:
Thanks Ruslan,
I prefer AWARD over AMI any day of the week... don't know why.
G.
Believe me - AMIflash is now one of the coolest flash utils. Gigabyte uses that util as well as unilversal tool for flashing all the BIOSes they have at their www-site, both AMI and Award...
They are seriously consider that tool as Universal flash utility... http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/support/bios.htm
You cann't reflash AMI or any other than Award BIOSes using awdflash utility - it's suxx...
Besides that, awdflash util by default is unable to reflash boot-block, and it caused most of the problems with BIOS updating I have ever seen...
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June 26th, 2002, 03:42 PM
#25
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tried the flash program and got the following error "Chipset not avaidable"
looked in manual, nothing about configuring jumpers before flashing BIOS..
help
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June 26th, 2002, 04:01 PM
#26
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June 26th, 2002, 04:16 PM
#27
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35-8801-03 is the PCB revision.
Only tried version 853 which you sent me,
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June 26th, 2002, 04:28 PM
#28
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In the first and second manuals - JP8 and JP15 (page no.6).
In the last manual - shown position of those jumpers by default.
But really - there is no detailed description of these jumpers,though.
By the way what the flash chip type is?
Is it 12V programming IC or 5V?
Sorry, now it too late in Ukraine - I'll answer Your questions tomorrow..
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June 26th, 2002, 04:31 PM
#29
Senior Member
quote: Originally posted by Ruslan:
In the first and second manuals - JP8 and JP15 (page no.6).
In the last manual - shown position of those jumpers by default.
But really - there is no detailed description of these jumpers,though.
By the way what the flash chip type is?
Is it 12V programming IC or 5V?
Sorry, now it too late in Ukraine - I'll answer Your questions tomorrow..
thank you, i will look it up..
EDIT:- tested the batteries
one rad 1.54 and the other read 2.49 - now here comes the funny bit - what does that mean??
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June 27th, 2002, 08:26 AM
#30
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