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Post Sun Apr 03, 2005 12:45 pm
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Post Sun Apr 03, 2005 12:45 pm
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I installed RedHat Linux on a seperate HD on my other machine and did my work. Now I turned the computer off, came back an hour later and put my origional HD in. I boot her up and what do i see?

AWARD BOOTBLOCK BIOS v1.0
BIOS ROM Checksum Error
Detecting floppy drive A media
insert system disk and press enter.

I have an Albatron PX848PV/Pro and i've tried EVERYTHING! I work at a small computer repair shop fixing minor spyware and virus's but never any indepth BIOS.

How the hell do i boot my pc :(

I've searched google all day and had a look on your forums yet to no avail. If anyone is willing to help it would be very appreciated.

Cheers,

Nick


Post Sun Apr 03, 2005 3:53 pm
ajzchips User avatar
El cheapo dude

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It's looking for a bootable floppy, so try flashing its BIOS then.

Post Sun Apr 03, 2005 10:42 pm
Rainbow User avatar
The UniFlasher

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Also check if the memory is OK.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere http://www.uniflash.org

Post Mon Apr 04, 2005 7:42 am
bexta New visitors - please read the rules.

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Thanks for your replies!

I half knew i had to flash the bios - just needed some reassurance :D

Anyway, I got the utility off the Albatron site and put it on a floppy, I then started my computer and got the same thing:

AWARD BOOTBLOCK BIOS v1.0
BIOS ROM Checksum Error
Detecting floppy drive A media

Drive media is : 1.4MB

Remove all disks and other media
Press any key to restart

*remove disk*

DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER


I rekon my BIOS is just stuffed :(


Any suggestions as to what I should do?

Post Thu Apr 21, 2005 4:53 pm
Amiboot User avatar
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Hi,

the Boot Block BIOS is requesting flash recovery.

Most probably there's some hardware causing the issue (memory) or the System Block / Main Block of the BIOS is corrupted.

Restore the BIOS by using flash recovery routine for Award BIOS:

www.ruisch.tk or
http://members.home.nl/jsruisch/BIOS_Fl ... yguide.htm

Post Tue May 03, 2005 12:49 am
dariopower New visitors - please read the rules.

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:( I have an old pc is Biostar M6VLR PIII and I don't know how to fix it
In the screen apears biosrom checksum error but the disket it dosen't work and I don't know why somebody help me what can i do? :roll:

Post Sat May 07, 2005 7:54 pm
Amiboot User avatar
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Location: Netherlands, Fryslân

Try another floppy/floppydrive/fddcable.
If your ob floppycontroller is bad then you're in really bad luck since there seems no way of recovering possible in that case. Only a hotswap or new BIOS chip could be a solution.

Btw: there are also v6.00PG Boot Block BIOS'ses that may request a CD, DVD or Hard Disk with the recovery stuff on it.
This is, however, only for some newer boards (2003 or later I guess).

Post Wed Sep 21, 2005 7:10 am
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Hi, ive had a similar problem.

But is just says "Flash Recovery" and nothing else happens.

I have a KT600 with a Barton XP2600 and this error does not occur when un plug my ATI 9600XT. But it happens when i plug in my GF6 6600GT.

Is it possible that the power supply (300 watt, which i know its waayyy too low for this system) can cause this proiblem?.

I checked the 4 leds in the back and looked at the motherboards manual and it says it gets getting hanged up at the "Boot Attempt: This will set low stack and boot via INT 19h".

Please help, and thanks in advance.

Post Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:06 pm
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Most likely it is the power supply.

What's the Ampare rating at the +12V rail?

You should have at least 20~25A @ 12V for adequate power (the wattage of most psu's isn't relevant: for example, a 350W Enermax PSU powers up to 27A@12V while a 550W Qtec has only 15A@12V).

Post Wed Sep 21, 2005 8:18 pm
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i tryed 2 power supplyes. one has 12a and the other 13.

that should be it. ill let you know when i try a better power supply :?.

I have a 650watt (or at least supposed to be) that says it provides only 16a to the 12v line. Is that possible?

Post Wed Sep 21, 2005 8:20 pm
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i forgot to tell.

i also have 2 Hds. one is 40gb maxtor 7200 IDE, and another 160gb maxtor SATA, and a liteon dvdrecorder.

i add this because they also sum up to the power consumption.

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