Earlier in the week I attempted to flash my bios as my new DVD writer was not working but this failed miserably due to me trying to use a crappy windows flashing tool.
Managed to re-flash the Bios using Uniflash and then tried to correctly update the bios using the reccommended Gigabyte flash554.exe tool. This looked to have worked but now when I try to bott the PC the monitor switches itself off staright away and the CD drive just flashes at me. I am not hearing any beeps at all. I have tried to reflash using Uniflash but the floppy is not being read.
I have also tried to reset the CMOS by use of jumpers but this has done nothing.
Have I now killed the motherboard or does anyone have any advise on how I can recover it?
Many thanks, Ian
Have I finally killed my motherboard?
Does the board have a soldered BIOS chip?
Second issue - didn't find any motherboard named GA-8STXC from Gigabyte's website. Could you please recheck the motherboard model number?
That is the correct motherboard - I believe Gigabyte no longer support it hence no mention of it on their site. The bios upgrade I obtained came from www.fujitsu-siemens.com as it is a Fujitsu PC (Scaleo).
http://www.fujitsu-siemens.co.uk/rl/ser ... txc_uk.pdf
its an OEM board thats why its not showing on gigabyte's website
its an OEM board thats why its not showing on gigabyte's website
Compaq-Fu Master
Oh... I assumed that when somebody is talking about Gigabyte boards he means retail Gigabyte boards.
Do SiS chipsets for Intel processors use "standard" flash chips like their chipsets for AMD processors?
If yes, it would be possile to try to activate the boot block BIOS by generating a BIOS checksum error.
Do SiS chipsets for Intel processors use "standard" flash chips like their chipsets for AMD processors?
If yes, it would be possile to try to activate the boot block BIOS by generating a BIOS checksum error.
As the floppy drive is not being recognised or responding is there anything I can do to fix the bios other than buy a new motherboard?
I'm reluctant to try removing the chip and reflashing it in another machine as my track record is pretty dire in flashing bios.
I'm reluctant to try removing the chip and reflashing it in another machine as my track record is pretty dire in flashing bios.
well if you dont feel worthy enough to fiddle with the BIOS chip you can try and see if a local computer shop will fix it, or buy a new board.
Compaq-Fu Master