Yep... just wait till soupy reads this...
POS = (make a wild guess) when it says Elpina behind it
80GB: I440BX-W977TF-6240-VH
In small letters on one of the square chips ? see herehastalucas wrote:Where i can see is it's a zx or bx?
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my bios is 6240, this is for 6320.
thanks
thanks
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well, my problems grown by moment.
I have 7 or 8 bios for 6240, i have awd818, if i want install the bios for 6240 V1 dón´t let me.
i only can install 6240 V3, but my bios is V1.
i would like know 2 or 3 things.
1.- why my pc shout down when i move a directory.? .
2.-my pc say " exception... Vxd Vcache (01) + 0000030..."
is it for the bios version?.
3.- where is a lawyer?, because my wife want the divorce.
thank.
P.d. i can't see if my micro is zx or bx, because is cloosed by a fan. and i dont want break it (more....).
I have 7 or 8 bios for 6240, i have awd818, if i want install the bios for 6240 V1 dón´t let me.
i only can install 6240 V3, but my bios is V1.
i would like know 2 or 3 things.
1.- why my pc shout down when i move a directory.? .
2.-my pc say " exception... Vxd Vcache (01) + 0000030..."
is it for the bios version?.
3.- where is a lawyer?, because my wife want the divorce.
thank.
P.d. i can't see if my micro is zx or bx, because is cloosed by a fan. and i dont want break it (more....).
Use older version of Awdflash on your board (7.xx) or use UniFlash.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
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i dont see any diferent in the machine, with one or other bios version.
My only problem now is copy or move directorios.
i have read in the other forum, that it is for the udma 33 /66/100
Can be this me case?
My only problem now is copy or move directorios.
i have read in the other forum, that it is for the udma 33 /66/100
Can be this me case?
Try more conservative RAM settings in BIOS.
The BIOS is recent enough not to care whether your HDD is UDMA66/100. It will use it at UDMA33 without requiring the downgrade to UDMA33.
The BIOS is recent enough not to care whether your HDD is UDMA66/100. It will use it at UDMA33 without requiring the downgrade to UDMA33.
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good morning.
Tonight i was tested all my bios model.
All this was the same result, when i go to copy or move a directory big (30 or 40 mb) the pc hang up and reset with a cache or vmm error.
at last, i put in bios a 6240117a.bin, with a particular issue, (6240118a.bin crash).
it has the same number that my original bios: i440bx-w977tf-6240-vh and when i copy a directory it hang up, but dont reset the pc.
i am comparing .bin files with a hex editor.
i dont know what more i can do.
if anybody know any more, i will do it.
thanks to all by help me.
Tonight i was tested all my bios model.
All this was the same result, when i go to copy or move a directory big (30 or 40 mb) the pc hang up and reset with a cache or vmm error.
at last, i put in bios a 6240117a.bin, with a particular issue, (6240118a.bin crash).
it has the same number that my original bios: i440bx-w977tf-6240-vh and when i copy a directory it hang up, but dont reset the pc.
i am comparing .bin files with a hex editor.
i dont know what more i can do.
if anybody know any more, i will do it.
thanks to all by help me.
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one question, please:
If i install a new bios version?
must i reinstall windows? or it isn't necessary.
If i install a new bios version?
must i reinstall windows? or it isn't necessary.
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Tried to lower memory timings to less aggressive numbers ?
Tried to use a different IDE cable ?
Is your new HDD cooled in some way to prevent overheating especially if it's a 7200rpm drive ?
Maybe your PSU is to weak to support your new HDD ? > is it possible to monitor the voltages from the PSU with motherboard monitor or similar programs ?
Tried to use a different IDE cable ?
Is your new HDD cooled in some way to prevent overheating especially if it's a 7200rpm drive ?
Maybe your PSU is to weak to support your new HDD ? > is it possible to monitor the voltages from the PSU with motherboard monitor or similar programs ?
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i'm sorry.
That problems are moving or coping in the old hdd.
i don't use the new hdd and after the bios change i haven't any problem.
The old disk is perfectly.
That problems are moving or coping in the old hdd.
i don't use the new hdd and after the bios change i haven't any problem.
The old disk is perfectly.
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i have seen a 6240116.bin, in two or three sites, but i can't access to it, because they are ftp's sites.
there is anybody that have this version?
thanks.
there is anybody that have this version?
thanks.
There's version 115a here:
http://download.hongen.com/pub/drivers/ ... 40V115.zip
http://download.hongen.com/pub/drivers/ ... 40V115.zip