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I have a weird problem with my BIOS and I don't know what to do, so
maybe someone here can help me. I destroyed my previous BIOS chip in an attempt to update the BIOS (flash). So I ordered a new pre-flashed one, and now the BIOS *seems* to work, it starts up the graphic card's BIOS (displaying a message like blah blah VBIOS rev. blah), then gives a short beep like it always did before starting up, and... and just gives up with a blank screen. No floppy or hard disk activity, the fans are running and that was it. I tried resetting the BIOS by removing the battery, but it didn't change anything. What could be the problem? Could it be because of a wrong BIOS version? Hoping for an answer, Simon Parzer |
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"Simon Parzer" <s_parz@yahoo.de> wrote in message news:dvcdp2$b4q$1@paperboy.si.eunet.at...
>I have a weird problem with my BIOS and I don't know what to do, so > maybe someone here can help me. > I destroyed my previous BIOS chip in an attempt to update the BIOS > (flash). So I ordered a new pre-flashed one, and now the BIOS *seems* to > work, it starts up the graphic card's BIOS (displaying a message like > blah blah VBIOS rev. blah), then gives a short beep like it always did > before starting up, and... and just gives up with a blank screen. No > floppy or hard disk activity, the fans are running and that was it. > > I tried resetting the BIOS by removing the battery, but it didn't change > anything. What could be the problem? Could it be because of a wrong BIOS > version? Sure. Or it could be because of a lot of other reasons, such as maybe a flaky bios chip. Did you unplug your computer and take precautions against static discharge when you installed it? You might try flashing the new chip with what you know to be the correct bios version. Or, try another chip. I've had good luck with www.badflash.com -- Bob Day http://bobday.vze.com |
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"Simon Parzer" <s_parz@yahoo.de> wrote in message
news:dvcdp2$b4q$1@paperboy.si.eunet.at... >I have a weird problem with my BIOS and I don't know what to do, so maybe >someone here can help me. > I destroyed my previous BIOS chip in an attempt to update the BIOS > (flash). So I ordered a new pre-flashed one, and now the BIOS *seems* to > work, it starts up the graphic card's BIOS (displaying a message like blah > blah VBIOS rev. blah), then gives a short beep like it always did before > starting up, and... and just gives up with a blank screen. No floppy or > hard disk activity, the fans are running and that was it. > > I tried resetting the BIOS by removing the battery, but it didn't change > anything. What could be the problem? Could it be because of a wrong BIOS > version? Removing the battery can take a long time to discharge the capacitor used to keep power to the CMOS chip that contains a copy of the BIOS settings. Is there a 2-pin header on the mobo that you can jumper to short them to quickly discharge the capacitor and clear the CMOS copy? Sounds like you don't have the correct settings in CMOS for memory timing, CPU multiplier, video controller select, boot drive select, hard drive geometry, or whatever. Have you waded through each BIOS screen to ensure the settings are correct? The defaults may not work for your current hardware setup (i.e., they were tweaked for the hardware and the defaults are not valid). -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. For e-mail: Remove "NIX" and add "#VN" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
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I did unplug my computer and I didn't damage the BIOS chip (I think). I
also shorted the two pins to discharge the CMOS capacitor. The problem is that I don't have access to the BIOS settings. It just displays the video bios and then wents beep - dead. I just can't believe that the chip won't work. It's the right BIOS for the right mobo, I have ordered it at http://www.recoverybios.com. The short beep means that everything (CPU, video, RAM) is ok, so why does the BIOS freeze?? |
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<simon.parzer@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1142585048.253016.148300@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >I did unplug my computer and I didn't damage the BIOS chip (I think). I > also shorted the two pins to discharge the CMOS capacitor. > The problem is that I don't have access to the BIOS settings. It just > displays the video bios and then wents beep - dead. I just can't > believe that the chip won't work. It's the right BIOS for the right > mobo, I have ordered it at http://www.recoverybios.com. The short beep > means that everything (CPU, video, RAM) is ok, so why does the BIOS > freeze?? > Try a different video card, even an old PCI card would do. Then see how far you get. Luck; Ken |
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"Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:maadnd2PYYB-5YfZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@giganews.com... > > <simon.parzer@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1142585048.253016.148300@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >>I did unplug my computer and I didn't damage the BIOS chip (I think). I >> also shorted the two pins to discharge the CMOS capacitor. >> The problem is that I don't have access to the BIOS settings. It just >> displays the video bios and then wents beep - dead. I just can't >> believe that the chip won't work. It's the right BIOS for the right >> mobo, I have ordered it at http://www.recoverybios.com. The short beep >> means that everything (CPU, video, RAM) is ok, so why does the BIOS >> freeze?? >> > > Try a different video card, even an old PCI card would > do. Then see how far you get. > > Luck; > Ken > To add to ken's note, if you have optional cards installed that are not needed to bring up the BIOS screen, like Ethernet, Sound, TV, ETC. remove them and give it a try. I keep an old slow generic video card around just for testing things like this. For most motherboards you don't even need a Hard, Floppy, or CROM drive installed when trying to power on and go to the BIOS screen. Reseat the power connection to the motherboard and try reseating the memory modules. I have run into a few machines with built in video that were defaulting to the motherboard video connector after the initial flash but due to an external video card plugged in they were becoming confused and just shutting down. I Pulled the external card, moved the video cable, and was able to disable the internal video. Plugged the external card back in and moved the video cable and things were working just fine again. |
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Did you .... or can you get to the bios setup by pressing the delete key (or
whatever key combination you need for your particular system) and set "setup defaults"? "Simon Parzer" <s_parz@yahoo.de> wrote in message news:dvcdp2$b4q$1@paperboy.si.eunet.at... > I have a weird problem with my BIOS and I don't know what to do, so > maybe someone here can help me. > I destroyed my previous BIOS chip in an attempt to update the BIOS > (flash). So I ordered a new pre-flashed one, and now the BIOS *seems* to > work, it starts up the graphic card's BIOS (displaying a message like > blah blah VBIOS rev. blah), then gives a short beep like it always did > before starting up, and... and just gives up with a blank screen. No > floppy or hard disk activity, the fans are running and that was it. > > I tried resetting the BIOS by removing the battery, but it didn't change > anything. What could be the problem? Could it be because of a wrong BIOS > version? > > Hoping for an answer, > Simon Parzer |
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I tried two different video cards, and the problem is always the same.
But no matter, I mailed to recoverybios where I ordered the chip. They will exchange it with a new for free. So... in a week or so I have the new chip, then I'll see if it works. |
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