I updated my AMI bios for a ECS motherboard P4S5MG/GL+ and the original bios was dated 2001, I updated according to ECS website and my board to 2002. After updating.. and stupidly without a backing up ( I didn't know how), my computer wouldn't boot. Can this be fixed? Can the bios be reset or restored by floppy?
Noel
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Are you absolutely sure you picked a Bios matching your board name and board revision?
ECS often uses some cryptic model names with several board revisions and often they all require their own Bios. Sometimes they even have plus and non-plus versions.
ECS often uses some cryptic model names with several board revisions and often they all require their own Bios. Sometimes they even have plus and non-plus versions.
Thanks Denniss, The information was very confusing I believed I was using the correct update. I rallyneed a rom writer to re-write the bios with the original info.. too costly eg.. travel & fuel, cost to have agent send board and chip away and then their charge.. so it would be cheaper to update board. I shouldn't have taken such a risk.. burnt once with bios.. never again if it's not broken. Noel.
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Thanks Edwin, I have aquired another P4 motherboard to get the computer back up and running.. until I can afford to buy the bios chip.. which is a great idea I thank you for.. I will have to shelve it for now. I did however, bookmark the websites you gave me.. these will be very helpful. Noel