I know the original posts were a couple of months ago, but I want to thank you guys. I have an abit VP6 board, right now I only have one PIII 933 and a raid 0+1 setup. I tried to flash my bios to a new hacked version and being the novice that I am, I botched it. I was getting the same check sum error and bios boot block that sandking had posted. Thanks to you guys my mobo lives again. Heres what I did. I created the 720MB floppy and copied the systems files after formating like Rainbow said. Then I inflated a copy of Dr Dos on another floppy to get the autoexecute.bat file and transfered it on the 720MB floppy( you may now of an easier way to get an autoexecute.bat file). Then I put the newist version of awdflash.exe and the lastest bois release FROM ABIT and not a hacked version. I right click on the autoexecute.bat and edit. The only two line that were in there were 1. @echo off and 2. cls so I added a third line.
Example: A:\flashutility biosfile /py /sn /cc /cd
In my case it was A:\awdflash vp6_yt.bin /py /sn /cc /cd
Mind you all this was done on a different computer because mine was dead. After doing all this I rebooted and hoped for the best. After starting the compter read the disk and said Starting windows, then went straight to the award flash utility and reflashed my bios. It rebooted and I went in to the bios to check the settings, I had to change some of the settings because the reverted to default, but everything was there. To make an even longer story short, every thing works great even my raid wasn't lost. Thanks again guys.
