Hello,
I am trying to flash my bios using the award awdflash utility. I copied the bios upgrade V10091AG.BIN and the awdflash.exe file to a floppy and booted using a boot disc. I then swapped over to my floppy and typed awdflash.exe. I followed the prompts and saved my previous bios file and then entered V10091AG.BIN as the source file but I keep getting the error
"Source file could not be found"
Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks..
Source file could not be found error.
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-> Get the DRDOS 7.x "Basic-Biosflash" Bootdisk-creator and create a new bootdisk
Then you have maximum free memory to flash your Bios
-> Get the DRDOS 7.x "Basic-Biosflash" Bootdisk-creator and create a new bootdisk
Then you have maximum free memory to flash your Bios
Okay Denniss I gave that a try and it worked but when I tried to flash the BIOS I got an error message about checksum doesnt macth hardware or something. I continued anyway and the computer boots okay but I didnt manage to acheive the original goal of trying to update the BIOs to support a faster chip.
Anyway perhpas you could offer some advice on where to go from here? Here is the details of the computer.
An Azza DVBX2 motherboard with a Cleron 500mhz cpu.
Chipset is VIA VT82C693 and VIA VT82C596B
I am trying to upgrade the BIOs so I can install a faster chip as ther mobo manual says it supports up to 800mhz.
The current BIOS is this
Award Modular BIOS V4.51PG 1984-2000
1/13/2000 DVABX For PT-DVAX(2)/DVBX (2) 6VAX2
1/13/2000-693-596B-977-2A6LGP8EC-00
I went here
http://www.pcpartner.com.hk/support/bios/VIA694.HTM
And downloaded the bios that matched the chipset as above. However the computer will not boot with the new chip installed. I tried a few other chips but none of them will work except the original.
Any ideas on what I can try here?
Thanks again...
Anyway perhpas you could offer some advice on where to go from here? Here is the details of the computer.
An Azza DVBX2 motherboard with a Cleron 500mhz cpu.
Chipset is VIA VT82C693 and VIA VT82C596B
I am trying to upgrade the BIOs so I can install a faster chip as ther mobo manual says it supports up to 800mhz.
The current BIOS is this
Award Modular BIOS V4.51PG 1984-2000
1/13/2000 DVABX For PT-DVAX(2)/DVBX (2) 6VAX2
1/13/2000-693-596B-977-2A6LGP8EC-00
I went here
http://www.pcpartner.com.hk/support/bios/VIA694.HTM
And downloaded the bios that matched the chipset as above. However the computer will not boot with the new chip installed. I tried a few other chips but none of them will work except the original.
Any ideas on what I can try here?
Thanks again...
Just to add I found a section in the mobo manual that says the Motherbaord supports a cpu voltage of 1.8v up to 3.5v and its automatically selected.
I also noticed that all the cpu's that I tried were all 1.7v.
Could this be the reason why I cant upgrade?
I also noticed that all the cpu's that I tried were all 1.7v.
Could this be the reason why I cant upgrade?
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Why won't you install a Bios from your motherboard manufactuerer ?
A Bios from a different manufacturer but for the same chipset will not nork in 99% of all cases !
Your Bios should support these new CPU fine but you need a Slocket/Adaptercard with voltage select
-> With an 1.7V CPU and motherboard capable of delivering 1.8V as lowest it will not boot but if you manually select 1.8V it will boot .
A Bios from a different manufacturer but for the same chipset will not nork in 99% of all cases !
Your Bios should support these new CPU fine but you need a Slocket/Adaptercard with voltage select
-> With an 1.7V CPU and motherboard capable of delivering 1.8V as lowest it will not boot but if you manually select 1.8V it will boot .
Denniss,
I cannot find a BIOS from my motherboard manafacturer. Its an Azza motherboard and their websote only seems to support new boards. I have tried to Google for it but no luck so far.
Whe you say this
Any ideas?? Thanks again mate.
I cannot find a BIOS from my motherboard manafacturer. Its an Azza motherboard and their websote only seems to support new boards. I have tried to Google for it but no luck so far.
Whe you say this
Do you mean manually select 1.7v? If so thats a problem too. The board (As far as I can tell) automatically selects the voltage. You can change a jumper to increase the volatge by .5volts but thats the only control you have over it.-> With an 1.7V CPU and motherboard capable of delivering 1.8V as lowest it will not boot but if you manually select 1.8V it will boot .
Any ideas?? Thanks again mate.
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A picture shows your board as Socket-370 - is this correct or do you have a Slot-1 Board ?
With Socket-370 it might be PPGA-only for old Celerons and for nothing newer .
Do not install a bios that's not designed for your board !!
With Socket-370 it might be PPGA-only for old Celerons and for nothing newer .
Do not install a bios that's not designed for your board !!
The board has both a socket 370 and a slot 1 and you can use either processor in it. It is currently installed with a socket 370 500mhz celeron and I have been trying to upgrade this but with no luck.
Any ideas where I can find the right BIOS for this board?
Should I perhaps try to upgrade with a slot 1 processor instead? Will slot 1 processor have ahigher voltage of at least 1.8v or above??
Any ideas where I can find the right BIOS for this board?
Should I perhaps try to upgrade with a slot 1 processor instead? Will slot 1 processor have ahigher voltage of at least 1.8v or above??
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Use your 1.7V Socket-370 CPU in a Slot1-to-Socket370 Adapter with voltage jumpers(required) and set these jumpers to 1.8V - no need to have a Voltage regulator on this Adapter
To repeat : This is not a Bios problem !!!
It's a hardware thing - if a CPU is detected requiring a lower voltage as the board is able to deliver there's no boot and board shuts itself down
To repeat : This is not a Bios problem !!!
It's a hardware thing - if a CPU is detected requiring a lower voltage as the board is able to deliver there's no boot and board shuts itself down
Older Socket-370 boards do not support Coppermine CPUs even when the voltage regulator can do less than 1,8V. See this http://www.3feetunder.com/krick/370mod/
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
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