I have an old Unika computer, with the following BIOS -
Award Modular Bios v4.51PG,
plus an Award Plug & Play Bios Extension version 1.0A
Motherboard is M5ALC (whatever that means)
The computer will not boot properly - it gets part-way through start-up, and stops with the error message as follows -
"Automatic Skip Driver
Windows stopped responding while trying to perform one of the following tasks - Calling a PnPBIOS=>Get Statically Allocated Resource Information
The reference number for this problem is -
OA 00 00 00 98 03 FO 00
To solve this problem you should contact your computer manufacturer"
I tried to contact Unika, they are French and are un-contactable. I tried Phoenix Technologies, and they said a BIOS upgrade is available that might solve the problem, but they never called back! They do not respond to my e-mails!!
What can I do?
M. Lowe.
Help! My old BIOS is not working properly - update?
Incomplete data. Please read it:
http://www.wimsbios.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1255
http://www.wimsbios.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1255
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Appears to be a Biostar M5ALC, compare with this image:
Manual is available here:
http://motherboards.org/mobot/motherboa ... TAR/M5ALC/
This doesn't help with your current problem, but at least you know what board you have for starters.
There is a BIOS download (patched for 128 GB hard disk) available here:
http://wims.rainbow-software.org/index.php?count=-1
Manual is available here:
http://motherboards.org/mobot/motherboa ... TAR/M5ALC/
This doesn't help with your current problem, but at least you know what board you have for starters.
There is a BIOS download (patched for 128 GB hard disk) available here:
http://wims.rainbow-software.org/index.php?count=-1
Thanks for your replies.
Zonxar is right, that is exactly the right Motherboard.
At the moment I do not have the disabled computer on, when I plug it in I will check the BIOS string data and post it here.
Thanks again for your help, much appreciated.
M. Lowe.
Zonxar is right, that is exactly the right Motherboard.
At the moment I do not have the disabled computer on, when I plug it in I will check the BIOS string data and post it here.
Thanks again for your help, much appreciated.
M. Lowe.
It's very important.M. Lowe wrote:when I plug it in I will check the BIOS string data and post it here.
Biostar M5ALC has two versions:
2A5KKB0FC 1mbit BIOS size
2A5KKB0DC 2mbits BIOS size
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Hello again,
Sorry for the delay with this information. I switched on the old computer, and found the information that you want. In the bottom left of the screen is -
06/17/1999 - ALADDIN5 - 2A5KKBODC-00
I'm not sure if I have the right 0 or O, but that's what it looks like. Any ideas if it can be updated or improved, the old computer now will not boot at all.
Thanks again for your help.
M. Lowe.
Sorry for the delay with this information. I switched on the old computer, and found the information that you want. In the bottom left of the screen is -
06/17/1999 - ALADDIN5 - 2A5KKBODC-00
I'm not sure if I have the right 0 or O, but that's what it looks like. Any ideas if it can be updated or improved, the old computer now will not boot at all.
Thanks again for your help.
M. Lowe.
Biostar M5ALC (2mbits)
Patched BIOS courtesy of Rainbow:
http://wims.rainbow-software.org/rainbo ... 0256KB.zip
Patched BIOS courtesy of Rainbow:
http://wims.rainbow-software.org/rainbo ... 0256KB.zip
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
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KURIAKI
Thanks Kurikai,
I downloaded the zip file containing the BIOS upgrade. Now what do I do with it? Is there some kind of DOS page that I need to call up, to type in a kind of command to tell the file to upgrade the BIOS? I'm not familiar at all with DOS and so do not know anything about DOS command prompts.
Looking forward to your reply.
Thanks,
M.Lowe.
I downloaded the zip file containing the BIOS upgrade. Now what do I do with it? Is there some kind of DOS page that I need to call up, to type in a kind of command to tell the file to upgrade the BIOS? I'm not familiar at all with DOS and so do not know anything about DOS command prompts.
Looking forward to your reply.
Thanks,
M.Lowe.
Biostar instructions for old models:
Award BIOS upgrade procedures
Download the new BIOS ROM file and upgrade utility - AWDFLASH.EXE, and copy both files to a floppy.
ftp://ftp.biostar-usa.com/drivers/utili ... 23_DOS.exe
Turn the machine on and boot into DOS mode with a Windows 98 bootdisk.
Execute AWDFLASH.EXE under DOS prompt.
Input the new BIOS ROM file name, then enter.
User will get an error message: "Do You Want To Save BIOS (Y/N)?". Press "N" if you do not want to save the old Bios ROM to file.
User will get another error message: "Are you sure to program ?". Press "Y" for upgrading.
Reset the system while you have completed upgrade.
Press "Delete" to enter CMOS setup menu. User may select "LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS" and press "Y" to confirm.
User may select "SAVE & EXIT" to reboot the system.
Award BIOS upgrade procedures
Download the new BIOS ROM file and upgrade utility - AWDFLASH.EXE, and copy both files to a floppy.
ftp://ftp.biostar-usa.com/drivers/utili ... 23_DOS.exe
Turn the machine on and boot into DOS mode with a Windows 98 bootdisk.
Execute AWDFLASH.EXE under DOS prompt.
Input the new BIOS ROM file name, then enter.
User will get an error message: "Do You Want To Save BIOS (Y/N)?". Press "N" if you do not want to save the old Bios ROM to file.
User will get another error message: "Are you sure to program ?". Press "Y" for upgrading.
Reset the system while you have completed upgrade.
Press "Delete" to enter CMOS setup menu. User may select "LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS" and press "Y" to confirm.
User may select "SAVE & EXIT" to reboot the system.
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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Saludos desde Cancun, Mexico
KURIAKI
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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Saludos desde Cancun, Mexico
KURIAKI