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mdp
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      23rd Jun 2003
Actually, if you want to hot flash (a "not for the faint of heart" method to
recover a bad flash), you'll need to set the BIOS to cacheable in order to
pull the BIOS chip out while it's running.

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> > Thank for the feedback. Issue resolved. I had the bios cacheable in

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> > > I have Soyo (SY_7VCA-E) motherboard that appears to be hung while

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> > > the bios. The system is still running. I am using the awdflash

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> > > the latest bios for the board. What can I do now, without destroying

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> > > bios? The floppy drive is on and I ahve a blinking cursor. ANY/ALL
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Franc Zabkar
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      23rd Jun 2003
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 00:37:45 GMT, "mdp" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Actually, if you want to hot flash (a "not for the faint of heart" method to
>recover a bad flash), you'll need to set the BIOS to cacheable in order to
>pull the BIOS chip out while it's running.


I think you may be confusing "BIOS caching" with "BIOS shadowing".
AFAIK, all modern BIOSes are automatically shadowed in RAM. This is
because the code is compressed and needs to be expanded into RAM
during the POST and at boot time.


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