Bad flash on someone elses BIOS....
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 3:11 pm
Hi Everyone, my name is Kev and i am new here, i thought i could google my way out this problem but not so, so here i am.
My problem, i have updated many bioses without problem before so this is relatively a new blow to me!!. The mobo is a chaintech ES676M (with LAN), i downloaded the correct bios as per thier website but it would seem for no apparent reason the flash has gone bad...i have had several successes in moving forward, no video which i remedied by putting in an agp card, i have read quite a lot of info on this topic, the pc will boot to "Award Bootlock BIOS v1.0
Copyright (c)2000,Award Software, Inc.
BIOS ROM checksum error
Detecting floppy drive A media...
INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER"
With the bios update to hand and using uniflash i keep getting this error..."file size does not match flash rom chip size", further reading seems to point to the size of the flash being a 1mb or 2mb flash, however, chaintechs website only provides 2 bios for my board, one with LAN and one without as mine has LAN then the choice is obvious. Both files are 256kb though, i really dont think this board has taken its last breath yet and i have read also about hot flashing although i am not keen to do this, if it will work i will try it....i have an abit UL8 board to hand and having looked at the phoenix D686 chip it is the same as on the chaintech except for the number underneath, the boards chip with the damaged bios reads "phoenix award D686 190762712" and the abit UL* board i own has one identical that reads "phoenix award D686 196757816"
ADDITIONAL INFO FROM UNIFLASH:
flash rom chip:SST 39SF 040/5V
organisation: sectored: 128x4k (512k)
PCI chipset: VT8751+VT8325+ITE IT8700F/05F
last write status: Not available
Info at bottom of screen reads.... "ROM base:FFF80000, memory dump at FFF80000-->(4D492444) Memory: XMSPos=00200000, XMSLeft=266338304.
I have no tool to remove the chip but it looks like it may be removeable with a suitable implement.
If anyone can help me along with this i will be eternally greatfull and please let me know if i can furnish you with any other info with regards to this. In a bizarre way i am quite looking forward to this as with all the reading i have done i have also seen that a bios can be modded, now i am drooling !!!
Cheers.
My problem, i have updated many bioses without problem before so this is relatively a new blow to me!!. The mobo is a chaintech ES676M (with LAN), i downloaded the correct bios as per thier website but it would seem for no apparent reason the flash has gone bad...i have had several successes in moving forward, no video which i remedied by putting in an agp card, i have read quite a lot of info on this topic, the pc will boot to "Award Bootlock BIOS v1.0
Copyright (c)2000,Award Software, Inc.
BIOS ROM checksum error
Detecting floppy drive A media...
INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER"
With the bios update to hand and using uniflash i keep getting this error..."file size does not match flash rom chip size", further reading seems to point to the size of the flash being a 1mb or 2mb flash, however, chaintechs website only provides 2 bios for my board, one with LAN and one without as mine has LAN then the choice is obvious. Both files are 256kb though, i really dont think this board has taken its last breath yet and i have read also about hot flashing although i am not keen to do this, if it will work i will try it....i have an abit UL8 board to hand and having looked at the phoenix D686 chip it is the same as on the chaintech except for the number underneath, the boards chip with the damaged bios reads "phoenix award D686 190762712" and the abit UL* board i own has one identical that reads "phoenix award D686 196757816"
ADDITIONAL INFO FROM UNIFLASH:
flash rom chip:SST 39SF 040/5V
organisation: sectored: 128x4k (512k)
PCI chipset: VT8751+VT8325+ITE IT8700F/05F
last write status: Not available
Info at bottom of screen reads.... "ROM base:FFF80000, memory dump at FFF80000-->(4D492444) Memory: XMSPos=00200000, XMSLeft=266338304.
I have no tool to remove the chip but it looks like it may be removeable with a suitable implement.
If anyone can help me along with this i will be eternally greatfull and please let me know if i can furnish you with any other info with regards to this. In a bizarre way i am quite looking forward to this as with all the reading i have done i have also seen that a bios can be modded, now i am drooling !!!
Cheers.