Hi
I have a GVC motherboard with a 1996 AMI BIOS. I bought a 40GB HDD but the BIOS doesn't recognize it.
I've been looking for a BIOS upgrade, but I found GVC had merged other companies. I've tried looking in BCM and LITEON, but I cannot find an upgrade for the BIOS.
Beside this, I can't identify the mobo's model.
The BIOS string is:
62-0303-001259-00101111-071595-SIS5600-1S560000-H
If anyone can help me I'll be realy gratefull
Thanxxx
AMI BIOS on a GVC mobo
BCM GT5600nrsola wrote:The BIOS string is:
62-0303-001259-00101111-071595-SIS5600-1S560000-H
http://www.supportbios.info/modelo.asp? ... &Idioma=EN
I don't know any BIOS update.
BTW your BIOS date is 03/03/1999 really.
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
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Try entering HDD parameters manually instead of using auto-detection.
16384 (or 16383?) cylinders
16 heads
63 sectors per track
16384 (or 16383?) cylinders
16 heads
63 sectors per track
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
Ok this is my situation after all your help and all my research:
-The BIOS doesn't seem to have an upgrade.
-If I set the disk parameters manually, the BIOS will recognize only 8GB
-I can use a Western digital software to force to recognize the full capacity, but I afraid. I never used it before.
-I can buy an interface card that recognize the disk, but I have no more money
-The BIOS doesn't seem to have an upgrade.
-If I set the disk parameters manually, the BIOS will recognize only 8GB
-I can use a Western digital software to force to recognize the full capacity, but I afraid. I never used it before.
-I can buy an interface card that recognize the disk, but I have no more money