Hi,
I have a gigabyte ga-60x motherboard with award bios. I want to change some settings including acpi mode and pnp pci configuration but these entries do not exist in my bios!
Anyone know how i can change them, and if not, why not?
Is this a really rubbish board?
thanks
al
gigabyte ga-60x
According to MS specification, ACPI must be always enabled. That's why it's hidden in most new BIOSes.
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thanks guys,
1st what is modbin? If modbin identifies the setting are there but hidden how can i access them?
2nd what about plugnplay pci conf? This should be set to 'no' according to my soundcard manufacturer.
1st what is modbin? If modbin identifies the setting are there but hidden how can i access them?
2nd what about plugnplay pci conf? This should be set to 'no' according to my soundcard manufacturer.
Modbin is a utility that can modify BIOS images. It can hide/unhide settings and also change some texts. If you want to modify the BIOS, you can do it by using this utility, then save the file and flash it. Don't do it if you don't know how to fix it if it fails.
Don't know about PnP OS, but it should not matter. BTW. what sound card is that?
Don't know about PnP OS, but it should not matter. BTW. what sound card is that?
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thanks Rainbow.
It's the m-audio audiophile 2496. In my opinion it is pretty crap with clicks and pops at lower latencies in cubase. I complained and thats why m-audio tech support suggested installing in standard pc mode so it has its own irq, and therefore they say you need to turn off acpi mode in the bios aswell. Does this make sense?
al
It's the m-audio audiophile 2496. In my opinion it is pretty crap with clicks and pops at lower latencies in cubase. I complained and thats why m-audio tech support suggested installing in standard pc mode so it has its own irq, and therefore they say you need to turn off acpi mode in the bios aswell. Does this make sense?
al
Do you get Award BootBlock BIOS and BIOS ROM checksum error?
Do you remember "Don't do it if you don't know how to fix it if it fails"?
It failed. Read the FAQ at the main page here. The board should be able to boot from floppy and flash the BIOS again.
Do you remember "Don't do it if you don't know how to fix it if it fails"?
It failed. Read the FAQ at the main page here. The board should be able to boot from floppy and flash the BIOS again.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere