I need an update for this bios :
Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
12/24/1999-i440BX-ITE867-2A69KS2IC-00
6BA+ III-2BA1
Intel 440BX/ZX rev 3
please help me
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Bios udate for i440BX-ITE867-2A69KS2IC-00
Hello, and thanks for the link to the bios update.
Unfortunatelly I got another problem.
I flashed my bios with an old one that I found. The pc , started with the new bios , but I always had the problem with the memory recogniction.(It went worst. Onlt 64gb of 124 where recognized).
So I flahed the bios to the other one , but when I started the pc I got
1 long beep followed by 2 short beeps , and the screen was black . I searched for the soluytion and I found that it could be a memory problem or video card problem. I tried to remove the video card and reinstalling it or remove the memory cards and reinstalling it , but I keep getting black screen and 1 long beep followed by 2 short beeps .
Is there any way to know if I destroied my memory cards or video cards??
Do u suggest something ??
thank u for your time
Unfortunatelly I got another problem.
I flashed my bios with an old one that I found. The pc , started with the new bios , but I always had the problem with the memory recogniction.(It went worst. Onlt 64gb of 124 where recognized).
So I flahed the bios to the other one , but when I started the pc I got
1 long beep followed by 2 short beeps , and the screen was black . I searched for the soluytion and I found that it could be a memory problem or video card problem. I tried to remove the video card and reinstalling it or remove the memory cards and reinstalling it , but I keep getting black screen and 1 long beep followed by 2 short beeps .
Is there any way to know if I destroied my memory cards or video cards??
Do u suggest something ??
thank u for your time
From the manual:
CMOS Clearing (JP5)
After you have turned off your computer, clear the CMOS memory by momentarily shorting pins 2-3 on jumper JP5, for a few seconds.
Then restore JP5 to the initial 1-2 jumper setting in order to recover and retain the default settings.
Jumper JP5 can be easily identified by its white colored cap.
CMOS Clearing (JP5)
After you have turned off your computer, clear the CMOS memory by momentarily shorting pins 2-3 on jumper JP5, for a few seconds.
Then restore JP5 to the initial 1-2 jumper setting in order to recover and retain the default settings.
Jumper JP5 can be easily identified by its white colored cap.
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my motherboard manual is this:
http://motherboards.org/files/manuals/94/61bxam.pdf
I can NOT find any reference to the juper jp5.
Canu pls tell me how I could cleaning the CMOS please??
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http://motherboards.org/files/manuals/94/61bxam.pdf
I can NOT find any reference to the juper jp5.
Canu pls tell me how I could cleaning the CMOS please??
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Just a moment... Are you talking about the same motherboard?
Soyo SY-6BA+ III or EPoX EP-61BXA-M?
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64 or 128 not 124, I fear at least one of your memory cards is bad. Do you have other memory cards you can test?marcolisi wrote:...but I always had the problem with the memory recogniction.(It went worst. Onlt 64gb of 124 where recognized).
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