Hello,
telling u the truth , I am not really sure what motherboard do I have
Soyo SY-6BA+ III or EPoX EP-61BXA-M
How do I can find out which one of the 2 do I have , now that the pc does not boot ??
Regarding the memy cards , I have 2 , 128 and 64 . I tried everything , even using just one of the 2 , but nothing happen...I get always the same bips.
I o not have any othe memory cards to try.
What I should do ??
tx
Bios udate for i440BX-ITE867-2A69KS2IC-00
Soyo model is visible between PCI slots:
http://www.soyousa.com/images/products/ ... ba+iii.jpg
http://www.soyousa.com/images/products/ ... ba+iii.jpg
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I can't understand you.
Reading your thread again I asume you has an EPoX EP-61BXA-M flashed wrongly with a Soyo SY-6BA+ III BIOS that you found somewhere.
Am I right?
Then you flashed again with the latest Soyo BIOS 6ba32ba6.bin and it went worse, isn't it?
Reading your thread again I asume you has an EPoX EP-61BXA-M flashed wrongly with a Soyo SY-6BA+ III BIOS that you found somewhere.
Am I right?
Then you flashed again with the latest Soyo BIOS 6ba32ba6.bin and it went worse, isn't it?
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hi tx for helping me.
As u said:
you has an EPoX EP-61BXA-M flashed wrongly with a Soyo SY-6BA+ III BIOS that you found somewhere.
Am I right?
YES U ARE RIGHT
but when u say
Then you flashed again with the latest Soyo BIOS 6ba32ba6.bin and it went worse, isn't it?
NO, I FLASHED BACK THE BIOS TO THE ONE THAT WAS WORKING ( I DID A BACKUP OF THE WORKING BIOS )
I think that this was not a soyo bios but an epox bios,because the pc was working right except for the fact that ony 128 mb of (128+64) mb were recognized.
So when I flashed back to the working backup epox bios , and I started the pc hung up. It is doing 1 long beep and 2 short beep.
Is it possible that the problem is that my bios battery is dead ??
any help please??
tx
As u said:
you has an EPoX EP-61BXA-M flashed wrongly with a Soyo SY-6BA+ III BIOS that you found somewhere.
Am I right?
YES U ARE RIGHT
but when u say
Then you flashed again with the latest Soyo BIOS 6ba32ba6.bin and it went worse, isn't it?
NO, I FLASHED BACK THE BIOS TO THE ONE THAT WAS WORKING ( I DID A BACKUP OF THE WORKING BIOS )
I think that this was not a soyo bios but an epox bios,because the pc was working right except for the fact that ony 128 mb of (128+64) mb were recognized.
So when I flashed back to the working backup epox bios , and I started the pc hung up. It is doing 1 long beep and 2 short beep.
Is it possible that the problem is that my bios battery is dead ??
any help please??
tx
Award beep codes:
1long, 2 short
Video adapter error
Either video adapter is bad or is not seated properly. Also, check to ensure the monitor cable is connected properly.
1long, 2 short
Video adapter error
Either video adapter is bad or is not seated properly. Also, check to ensure the monitor cable is connected properly.
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Can you send me your BIOS backup please?marcolisi wrote:NO, I FLASHED BACK THE BIOS TO THE ONE THAT WAS WORKING ( I DID A BACKUP OF THE WORKING BIOS )
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hi, is there any way to check if my videocard is broken ??
I uploaded the bios on rapidshare
http://rapidshare.de/files/20047977/MARC.html
It is called marc . I gave it this name . I do not remember which version of bios it is.
thank u
I uploaded the bios on rapidshare
http://rapidshare.de/files/20047977/MARC.html
It is called marc . I gave it this name . I do not remember which version of bios it is.
thank u
That's the latest BIOS for EP-61BXA-M (2Mbit version).
Original file name is: bxc00920.bin
So there are no BIOS updates.
Original file name is: bxc00920.bin
So there are no BIOS updates.
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Do you have a spare PCI (or ISA if board fitted with ISA slots) video card to test with ?
It looks either something was wrong with your backup Bios or flashing this Bios failed somehow.
Please try again to clear CMOS - you must have power disconnected from your computer, press the power button (needed to unload all capacitors) and then clear CMOS via jumper or via removing the battery-
It looks either something was wrong with your backup Bios or flashing this Bios failed somehow.
Please try again to clear CMOS - you must have power disconnected from your computer, press the power button (needed to unload all capacitors) and then clear CMOS via jumper or via removing the battery-
When it was suggested that the video card may not be seated correctly, this does not mean the card might be broken. It means to check whether the card is fully plugged into the slot on the board. If the card is fully plugged in, you should not be able to see the gold connectors at the base, or perhaps just be able to see the tops of them. If you can see a lot of the connectors, or you can see a lot at one end and not much at the other end, your card is probably not plugged in or seated correctly.
If this fails, there is still a possibility that the video card is actually broken or faulty.
Personally I think that if you flashed back the backup BIOS and you had problems thereafter, you have not recovered the original BIOS sucessfully.
If this fails, there is still a possibility that the video card is actually broken or faulty.
Personally I think that if you flashed back the backup BIOS and you had problems thereafter, you have not recovered the original BIOS sucessfully.
Hi, tx for the hints.
I am 100% sure that the card is plagged in correctly.
When u say :
Personally I think that if you flashed back the backup BIOS and you had problems thereafter, you have not recovered the original BIOS sucessfully.
How can I fix this if my pc does NOT even boot ??
tx
I am 100% sure that the card is plagged in correctly.
When u say :
Personally I think that if you flashed back the backup BIOS and you had problems thereafter, you have not recovered the original BIOS sucessfully.
How can I fix this if my pc does NOT even boot ??
tx
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It looks flashing the backup Bios failed, maybe because the backup itself was not done properly by the award flash utility. It looks like you have to have your flashrom chip externally reprogrammed.