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More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
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Saludos desde Cancun, Mexico
KURIAKI
What KURIAKI says is true (any flash can go wrong for any number of reasons), but I have used this particular patched BIOS in my machine, and it works just fine.
Just remember to disable UDMA support in the BIOS (it doesn't work).
Incomplete BIOS ID.
We need the OEM Sign-On too to identify your exact Lucky-Star model.
Can be:
Lucky-Star 6B810ECD (2MB)
Lucky-Star 6B810ECD (4MB)
Lucky-Star 6P2810 (2MB)
Lucky-Star 6P2810 (4MB)
But I think you don't need a BIOS patch:
Searching for Main Block...Found at 0
Searching for end of last block...Found at 140571
Decompressing Main Block...Decompressed 68629 bytes into 131072 bytes
BIOS ID string: 03/01/2001-i810-ITE-6A69ML1EC-00
BIOS OEM string: 6B810ECD(2M)-B2
INT13h Extensions...Present: new-style
=> BIOS already supports HDDs over 32GB!
Searching for size calculation routine...Not found
Searching for SETUP size calculation routine...Not found
Searching for XGroup Block...Found at 68631
Searching for end of last block...Found at 140571
Decompressing XGroup Block...Decompressed 35358 bytes into 51456 bytes
Searching for size calculation routine...is already OK
Searching for SETUP size calculation routine...is already OK (Award v6.0) BIOS already supports HDDs over 32GB & 64GB - Nothing to do!
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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Saludos desde Cancun, Mexico
KURIAKI
When i start up my computer, it goes through the normal boot seeing the harddrive, cd-rom drives. But at a certain point, it says "cmos error-load bios defaults" (or something like that). I loaded the bios defaults and the same error comes up every time. What do I do???
RobertR. wrote:When i start up my computer, it goes through the normal boot seeing the harddrive, cd-rom drives. But at a certain point, it says "cmos error-load bios defaults" (or something like that). I loaded the bios defaults and the same error comes up every time. What do I do???
CMOS error usually points to an empty backup battery. replace and try again.