Hi all
Bit of a newb when it comes to bios upgrades but I was wondering if it was the way to go to solve my widescreen (or lack of it) issue.
I have an old custom built unit with a SiS chipset which I'm assuming has on board video. Details from Bios Agent below.
BIOS Type: Phoenix-Award
BIOS Date: January 9th 2004
BIOS ID: 01/09/2004-SiS-650-6A6IXFK9C-00-None
BIOS OEM: S650 Series 344xp526 010904 - 6.00 PG
Chipset: SiS 650 rev 128
SuperIO: ITE 8705/SiS 950 rev 2 at port 002E
Manufacturer: Lan Plus
Motherboard: SiS-650
I have recently picked up an Acer X233H monitor (1920x1080) and can't seem to adjust my display properties to stop the widescreen stretch effect. If anyone has any advice on how I can sort it out it would be very much appreciated.
Cheers
Ian.
SiS 650 widescreen problem
OEM Foxconn
Model 650M02-G
there's no BIOS available on their support page. can you please make a backup copy of your BIOS (with uniflash) and upload it to some filehoster?
Model 650M02-G
there's no BIOS available on their support page. can you please make a backup copy of your BIOS (with uniflash) and upload it to some filehoster?
If you email me include [WIMSBIOS] in the subject.
Apologies for not getting back sooner, when I run uniflash from the command prompt I get the following:cp wrote:OEM Foxconn
Model 650M02-G
there's no BIOS available on their support page. can you please make a backup copy of your BIOS (with uniflash) and upload it to some filehoster?
PCI bus not found or not responding.
I've tried to make a boot disk (CD) but I can't seem to get it to c:\ to run the command.
Thanks for all your help, any ideas?
for boot-cd images check www.bootdisk.com
make sure to get an image with USB support or else you won't be able to save the BIOS backup!
and NEVER EVER try to run a flasher from the command prompt from within windows!!!
make sure to get an image with USB support or else you won't be able to save the BIOS backup!
and NEVER EVER try to run a flasher from the command prompt from within windows!!!
If you email me include [WIMSBIOS] in the subject.