80GB: 11/30/1999440BX-<<P2B>>-00

BIOS update, EIDE card, or overlay software? (FAQ Hard disk recognition)
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invisible1
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:( This is the problem, my 80GB Hitachi Deskstar Hd is not being recognised unless I put the 32Gb clip on, then the pc hangs on the config page while trying to read the size?

Specs:
OEM Sign-on: VMP 1012-1 * ASUS P2B
Bios type: Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
Bios Id: 11/30/1999440BX-<<P2B>>-00
Chipset: Intel 440BX/ZX rev 3
CPU: Pentium® II With On-Die L2 Cache, 466 MHz
RAM 3 slots: 1x64m, 2x32m
OS: Microsoft Windows XP Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
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Looks like it's an Asus P2B motherboard... Asus BIOS is a non-standard layout, so apple_rom's "bp" patcher is the best option. Find a patched version at the "untested" link in my signature in a few minutes....
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..OK, more than a few. I apologise. Sometimes work gets in the way.
Look for (Asus P2B bp).zip
Note that you will need to flash "with bootblock" according to the bp patcher.
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invisible1 wrote:OEM Sign-on: VMP 1012-1 * ASUS P2B
Bios Id: 11/30/1999440BX-<<P2B>>-00
I'm thinking about an OEM Asus P2B for Maxdata.
There are a BIOS upgrade for it:
VMP 1013-5 * ASUS P2B
11/30/1999440BX-<<P2B>>-00
http://ftp.maxdata.de/t_index.asp?info= ... s/ASUS_P2B
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Is it posible to use the latest Beta from Asus?
ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIOS/S ... et/i440BX/

This should have support for 128 GB HDD an the latest Tulatin processors.

regards Jan
for 32 GB+ Bios look here

http://www.jan-hill.com/bios.html
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The Asus Beta BIOS 1014_3.zip for the P2B with hardware monitoring (at the link Janpopan posted) has support for large HDDs.

BIOS ID string: 08/01/2002-i440BX-<<P2B>>
BIOS OEM string: ASUS P2B ACPI BIOS Revision 1014 Beta 003

The patched version of 1012 that I posted will be removed.
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:) Hi everybody who helped on this topic;)

I have now downloaded the zip files from your suggested sites and will try to replace the bios tomorrow morning. That's if I do not have a headache from the birthday celebrations tonight!

Thanks to every one for your help.
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:? Hey people guess what???

Yup got a problem, not sure if the flash util is incorrect but everytime I got to put one of the updates in it goes to an error:
ERROR --- incorrect file press exit to return to main menu.

I'm using the ASUS AFlash 2.21 Util from their website??????

Suggestions please! :?
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As I said before, your motherboard is an OEM Asus P2B for Maxdata:
OEM Sign-on: VMP 1012-1 * ASUS P2B
VMP = Vobis-Maxdata-Peacock
http://ftp.maxdata.de/t_index.asp?info= ... s/ASUS_P2B
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invisible1
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Got the download and it did not function!!!!

I will try again, keep you informed.
Buenos noches
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invisible1 wrote:Got the download and it did not function!!!!
Copy 1013-5.EXE to C:\
Insert a blank diskette to A:
Start, Run, type CMD, prompt to C:
Type 1013-5 /s A:
After the bios file has been copied, restart the machine to flash from the floppy disk and choose the bios you want in the
menu. When choosing the bios, please note the following:

IDE: standard BIOS: for only IDE or IDE + SCSI drives and standard
floppy in the PC

SCS: for only SCSI drives and standard floppy in the PC

LSZ: for LS120 or ZIP drive without standard floppy in the PC

The machine will reboot after the bios flash has been completed. Please
remove the floppy disc from your drive.
A CMOS checksum error message will appear; approve a BIOS Default
loading by pressing F1.
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