On screen is: press F2 to enter bios SETUP,but not working if i press F2.
By BiosAgent programm:
BIOS Date: 12/08/98
BIOS Type: PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0
BIOS ID: unknown
Chipset: Intel 440BX/ZX rev 3
BIOS ROM In Socket: Unknown
BIOS ROM Size: Unknown
MB Pic
What motherboard it is ?
on board is 400mhz celeron pga370...
Unknown MB and cant enter to bios
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Bios Agent does not help much with Phoenix Bios
Please boot your PC and press PAUSE/Break key and notic all numbers you see on the first screen - needed to help identifying this Board
Does it come out of a PackBell Dell HP Compaq or similar system ?
Any numbers or something else printed onto the Board looking like a model number ? > Look at the backside too or at the last ISA slot
Please boot your PC and press PAUSE/Break key and notic all numbers you see on the first screen - needed to help identifying this Board
Does it come out of a PackBell Dell HP Compaq or similar system ?
Any numbers or something else printed onto the Board looking like a model number ? > Look at the backside too or at the last ISA slot
Last edited by Denniss on Mon Jun 09, 2003 10:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
There is only: Phoenix bios 4.0 relase 6.0 and copyright...Denniss wrote:Please boot your PC and press PAUSE/Break key and notic all numbers you see on the first screen - needed to help identifying this Board
Maybe,i dont know this MB history...Denniss wrote:Does it come out of a PackBell Dell HP Compaq or similar system ?
Sticker on ISA slot "DMMICC320" and "s/n 0990157544"Denniss wrote:Any numbers or something else printed onto the Board looking like a model number ? > Look at the backside too or at the last ISA slot
On agp slot is burned: "145263-2"and "9836"
It's definitely from a "brand" PC. The design is very cheap and a TSOP Flash ROM...
Do keyboard LEDs blink when powering on?
Do keyboard LEDs blink when powering on?
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UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
Don't know - looks weird.
Try clearing CMOS - unplug the power from the board, remove the battery and press the top contact of the battery holder for a while to short it with the bottom one.
Try clearing CMOS - unplug the power from the board, remove the battery and press the top contact of the battery holder for a while to short it with the bottom one.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere