Hi,
I retracted an removable harddisk and rebooted.
Then the horror started...
"Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0" appeared as the first rule in the monitor.
It was an BIOS ROM checksum error.
It said to insert a system disk. So I did.
After that I found out that AWDFLASH.EXE is needed for the pc to work.
So, once again I grabbed my second pc and copied the file from the Asus site to a diskette.
*So far So good*
Now it tells me that the source file is not found.
So, for the second time I visited Asus there site and been gone to the download section for the 'A7N8X Deluxe'.
After a little research on the internet I discovered that I have revision 1.04.
No the best, but not the worst.
So, I download 'AN8D1007.ZIP' and extracted 'AN8D1007.BIN' out of it.
Also this file (the .BIN) was copied to the diskette.
Then I put the diskette in my computer to discover that the flash program still couldn't find the file...
After that I looked in the BIOS chip. It said: "AN8X2". So I downloaded the version for the v2.0. With the same result.
My question: Can somebody give me some info how to flash the BIOS?
Just to be complete: I can't get into DOS with a bootflop, so that doesn't work either.
HELP
A7N8X Deluxe BIOS prob
I think You must have C18D1007.zip utility with the program with the tool awdflash.zip
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/download ... X%20Deluxe
If not try the lower biosupdate like 1005 or 1006 or the old one .
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/download ... X%20Deluxe
If not try the lower biosupdate like 1005 or 1006 or the old one .
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Thanks, but I already tried the next ones: (in no particular order)
Edit:
I quote from my BIOS chip:
- aw1001c.zip
AN8D1007.zip
C18D1007.zip
C18B1007.zip
A8NC101D.zip
AW1001E.zip
C18X1009.zip
AN8B1007.zip
1007d_r1.zip
1007d_r2.zip
Edit:
I quote from my BIOS chip:
AN8X2 1001.C
684E
GM G16
if you have the diskette in the disk drive , starts awflash immedly or must you tye first someone like this
This is for another board , but you must type like this
AWFL816.EXE W6340VMS.470
This is for another board , but you must type like this
AWFL816.EXE W6340VMS.470
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The BlockBios stops everything.
You (I mean: I) can only put a diskette with AWDFLASH.EXE in the drive, or else it's invalid.
This is the 'savegard' of Asus.
You (I mean: I) can only put a diskette with AWDFLASH.EXE in the drive, or else it's invalid.
This is the 'savegard' of Asus.
I know , but it whas example how you must do this .
I have also a Asus motherboard A7N8X-MX
there whas a CD rom with the exact bios file that came with the motherboard ,you can try that .
If you read your users manual ,there you find a lot of things you can do
I have also a Asus motherboard A7N8X-MX
there whas a CD rom with the exact bios file that came with the motherboard ,you can try that .
If you read your users manual ,there you find a lot of things you can do
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An nice addition is the fact that the board was on a bargainsale... Without extra's...
But it would be very nice if you could e-mail me the biosfile that is on your cd. My e-mail address is warhead_8472@hotmail.com
But it would be very nice if you could e-mail me the biosfile that is on your cd. My e-mail address is warhead_8472@hotmail.com
Ok , I hope that you have the same chipset VIA KM400
I send the bios file to your hotmail adress
I send the bios file to your hotmail adress
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Thanks, I will take a look as soon as it's arrived.
Edit:
Nope, still nothing. But this one was expected... It was a different version.
Well, I hope my e-mail to Asus does some work for me.
I will post any updates.
Edit:
Nope, still nothing. But this one was expected... It was a different version.
Well, I hope my e-mail to Asus does some work for me.
I will post any updates.
Hi!
How about having an AUTOEXEC.BAT on the booting diskette with just
one command in it, for example xxxFLASH.EXE xxxxxxxx.bin, noting
that the .bin should be exactly the right one for that mobo ...
With this .bat the diskette should boot and do the flashing automatically.
Regards,
Pete V.
How about having an AUTOEXEC.BAT on the booting diskette with just
one command in it, for example xxxFLASH.EXE xxxxxxxx.bin, noting
that the .bin should be exactly the right one for that mobo ...
With this .bat the diskette should boot and do the flashing automatically.
Regards,
Pete V.
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Have you read the FAQ on how to do this posted elsewhere on this site??
CPU - DFI 586IPVG, K6-2/+ 450 (Cyrix MII 433), i430VX, 128MB EDO.
BIOS patched by BiosMan (Jan Steunebrink).
BIOS patched by BiosMan (Jan Steunebrink).
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I can't use the autoexec.bat because I cant boot. It just askes for AWDFLASH.EXE
And yes, I searched the whole forum, but people just helped themselves with anwsers I tried to use and failed.
And yes, I searched the whole forum, but people just helped themselves with anwsers I tried to use and failed.
Try awdblock from here http://www.wimsbios.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4211
It's fake awdflash that will boot from the floppy and you can flash manually then.
It's fake awdflash that will boot from the floppy and you can flash manually then.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
I have not come across before that a system will require a boot disk with AWDFLASH.EXE to boot.
I would try the following to be sure.
1) Disconnect all drives and drive cables completely except for your floppy drive.
2) Make a basic system disk under Windows 98 on another system by formatting a good, spare disk using the format utility and copy system files option.
3) Test this boot disk.
4) If the boot disk boots fine in step 3, try it on the machine you are describing.
5) If the boot disk does not boot in step 4, see if you can enter BIOS setup, load defaults, check the boot sequence to make sure drive A is listed and is first, then exit setup saving the new settings.
6) Try the boot disk again.
7) If step six now works, you do not have a boot problem requiring AWDFLASH.EXE. Try reconnecting your primary HDD and if it does not boot the boot information on that drive has a problem.
If you cannot boot with a boot disk after trying the above, I will then be more convinced of your situtation.
I would try the following to be sure.
1) Disconnect all drives and drive cables completely except for your floppy drive.
2) Make a basic system disk under Windows 98 on another system by formatting a good, spare disk using the format utility and copy system files option.
3) Test this boot disk.
4) If the boot disk boots fine in step 3, try it on the machine you are describing.
5) If the boot disk does not boot in step 4, see if you can enter BIOS setup, load defaults, check the boot sequence to make sure drive A is listed and is first, then exit setup saving the new settings.
6) Try the boot disk again.
7) If step six now works, you do not have a boot problem requiring AWDFLASH.EXE. Try reconnecting your primary HDD and if it does not boot the boot information on that drive has a problem.
If you cannot boot with a boot disk after trying the above, I will then be more convinced of your situtation.
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Alright, now I've booted in Win98 (bootdisk)
I tryed to use uniflash, but it keeps saying that the flash rom chip is unknown, organisation is unknown and pci chipset is nVidia nForce2
I tryed to use uniflash, but it keeps saying that the flash rom chip is unknown, organisation is unknown and pci chipset is nVidia nForce2