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Post Tue Apr 16, 2002 5:54 am
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Post Tue Apr 16, 2002 5:54 am
lilmoma New visitors - please read the rules.

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I bought an older system that was a clone and need some help with the bios.
The mother board is a Biostar 8500tac. The BIOS date 100494 mb id 1223 Intel-fx-f.
I found the bios flash and flash utility on the wimbios website and the flash took but afterwards the serial mouse connection (ps2 mouse w/adapter) is not being detected in dos or windows. The bios color settings changed and the worst is, now in dos all backgrounds are black and text is yellow (this includes windows setup and edit window when set to any color). I can't figure out how to change this back to standard. This shading crosses over into windows too, a yellow shading is over everything. The standard teal background is a nasty green.

I found another flash I02bsa29.exe that uses the amiflash and it was better as far as the options on boot order and more auto detection settings but it did not help the color setting issue and then I started getting a FDC Failure and could not get back into windows. I tried to remove the controller and let windows redetect and gave a vbackup error (bsod). I tried different settings in the bios even disabling the fdc controllerwith no floppy installed, no go. I finally had to flash it back to the 0514b.rom.

Thanks in advance
:)


Post Tue Apr 16, 2002 6:51 am
a_user Good ol' Boy

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Just what are you trying to accomplish? IE - Why are you flashing the bios?
Last edited by a_user on Tue Apr 16, 2002 6:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Flashing is risky in any form!

Post Tue Apr 16, 2002 7:43 am
edwin User avatar
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Your color issue sounds like the monitor is missing the blue color now. Check the cables and test your monitor on another system or test another monitor on your system.

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