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need sony vgc rb42g oem bios (ev91510a.04t.0051)

Postby kubos25 » Sun Feb 21, 2010 12:39 am

i flashed my bios with the update from intel website and now it's debranded and can't use any sony update/system recovery... system still working fine except for some issue with the media center.
oem bios is ami ev915001 (ev91510a.04t.0051) onboard an intel d915gev mobo.
appreciate any help.

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Re: need sony vgc rb42g oem bios (ev91510a.04t.0051)

Postby edwin » Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:03 pm

so. why did you use the Retail Intel bios on your Sony OEM board?
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Re: need sony vgc rb42g oem bios (ev91510a.04t.0051)

Postby nept » Wed Jun 30, 2010 3:17 pm

Hi kubos25,

Would you be kind enough to send me the intel bios for the vgc rb42g motherboard? I flashed mine with the wrong bios and now the PC won't boot up at all. I searched through the intel website but could not find the bios for this motherboard. I know its not the OEM BIOS, but better than none.

I was having issues with my vgc rb42g. It would not boot up unless i tried power on and off several times. Sometimes the fan would just spin at high speed, sometimes it requires power on and off cycles about 3 or 4 times, and even when Windows start loading it would freeze and restart again. At times when it starts successfully, it would suddenly get the BSOD. I tried reseating the RAM, removing installed PCI cards, disconnecting, DVD/CD writers, changing the SATA cables to the HDD, all to no avail. I even tried using another HDD and reloaded the OS but the same thing happens. I haven't checked if there are any issues with the power supply yet.

Thanks in advance.

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