Thanks, guys, for your replies.
I managed to start flashing W29c020. However, during flashing
it showed few errors (red blocks). Verification failed.
So it seems that I killed the chip somehow. The simplest way
probably now is to replace MB.
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- Mon May 31, 2004 6:18 pm
- Forum: My motherboard is dead
- Topic: Hot swapping - flash not known
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- Sun May 30, 2004 12:46 pm
- Forum: My motherboard is dead
- Topic: Hot swapping - flash not known
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I tried that. When I put W29C020 into a good MB and run Uniflash, it responds: Flash Rom Chip: UNKNOWN, Organization: N/A (is write protection disabled ?). The only available selection is exit. The author of Unicflash mentioned something about write protection for this flash chip. He siad that he do...
- Sun May 30, 2004 8:23 am
- Forum: My motherboard is dead
- Topic: Hot swapping - flash not known
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Hot swapping - flash not known
Hi, Could anyone help me please. I tried to flash Award BIOS on MS6119, chipset i440BX, flash Winbond W29C020. During flashing there were few blocks in the end which were not "rewritten". I tried to flash back to original BIOS immediately, the same result. After few attempts I decided to reset and M...