60 GB: 61-0208-001169-00111111-071595-440LX-1440L000

BIOS update, EIDE card, or overlay software? (FAQ Hard disk recognition)
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mjjs
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Hi,

I have 10 old machines kitted out with an MSI 6160, with the following AMI Bios:

BIOS Date: 01/01/98
BIOS Type: American Megatrends
BIOS ID: 61-0208-001169-00111111-071595-440LX-1440L000
OEM Sign-On: A6160O1 V1.3 083099
Chipset: Intel 440EX/LX rev 3
Superio: Winbond 977EF rev 1 found at port 3F0h

They originally came with 4Gb Drives. I was trying to hook new HDDs up to some of them, and the machine freezes when trying to detect the Drives. Looking around for an appropriate BIOS Upgrade, I can only find an Award BIOS for the board....
You seem to have a patched 6160 BIOS on this site, but that is Award as well.
Can I flash an Award BIOS onto the board?

Any suggestions on how to proceed?
The drives I tried were a 15GB Maxtor and a 60 GB IBM/Hitachi.

TIA,
Marc
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Sure you can. It's called cross-flashing. You'll need the AMI flasher, or the universal flasher from Gigabyte, or Uniflash for the purpose.
mjjs
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ajzchips wrote:You'll need the AMI flasher, or the universal flasher from Gigabyte, or Uniflash for the purpose.
OK, I tried the Gigabyte one, and the message I get is "Invalid BIOS ID".
Do I just disable the BIOS ID check flag, or is this an indication of a deeper problem?

Sorry, if all this is trivial, but I don't usually delve into such depths on my hardware ^_^

TIA,
Marc
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Use Uniflash
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You can disable the BIOS ID check flag, but Dennis' suggestion might be even better.
mjjs
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ajzchips wrote:You can disable the BIOS ID check flag, but Dennis' suggestion might be even better.
I tried Uniflash, with the patched Award MS6160 BIOS on http://wims.rainbow-software.org (10/20/1998-i440LX-W977-2A69JM4MC-00). Flashing with Bootblock results in a verify error on the last bit of the writing process.
Fortunately, the original BIOS Backup appears to be flashing OK (I think).

Any suggestions?
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What Flash ROM type does UniFlash display?
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
mjjs
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Rainbow wrote:What Flash ROM type does UniFlash display?
Winbond W29C020(C)/022/5V
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