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Knoppix User
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 4:13 am    Post subject: Bios Failed or Motherboard busted? Reply with quote

Hello
I have Gigabyte motherboard 586T2 with Pentium 166 cpu.
I was trying to update the bios under dos mode from window 95b and all of
sudden computer freze. When I restarted the computer well it mother is not
responding. I have tested everything on other computer, cpu, video card
etc... but it's the motherboard which is not working....

Is there anything I can do?
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Miss Perspicacia Tick
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 5:32 am    Post subject: Re: Bios Failed or Motherboard busted? Reply with quote

Knoppix User wrote:
Quote:
Hello
I have Gigabyte motherboard 586T2 with Pentium 166 cpu.
I was trying to update the bios under dos mode from window 95b and
all of sudden computer freze. When I restarted the computer well it
mother is not responding. I have tested everything on other computer,
cpu, video card etc... but it's the motherboard which is not
working....

Is there anything I can do?


People like you shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a computer! You *NEVER*
udate from within Windows - and dropping to a DOS prompt is still
technically Windows - (unless the instructions with the update say you
can - for example the BIOS updates for my SK8V board allow 'flashing' from
within Windows) but otherwise you make a DOS boot floppy and stick the
updater on that. You then set your computer to boot from the floppy and
follow the instructions given within the help file included with the flash
applet.

You can try leaving the battery out overnight to see if that drains the
settings and sets you back to default - if not, you may have fried the CMOS
chip. If that's the case, I'd recommend saving for a new computer - chances
are you won't find a board for a 166 CPU (hell most folk have RAM faster
than that these days!) not even on eBay.

What were you hoping to achieve by flashing the BIOS anyway? If you wanted
to upgrade the CPU you're probably wasting your time - it could probably be
made to take a K6-2 400 but where in Hades are you going to find one of
those?!

--
Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
on salads.
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DevilsPGD
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 5:43 am    Post subject: Re: Bios Failed or Motherboard busted? Reply with quote

In message <i4pxd.61556$BN.59022@fe48.usenetserver.com> "Miss
Perspicacia Tick" <misstick@lancre.dw> wrote:

Quote:
What were you hoping to achieve by flashing the BIOS anyway? If you wanted
to upgrade the CPU you're probably wasting your time - it could probably be
made to take a K6-2 400 but where in Hades are you going to find one of
those?!

Any used computer store?


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Prayer has no place in the public schools, just like facts have no place
in organized religion.
-- Superintendent Chalmers
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John Smith
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:27 am    Post subject: Re: Bios Failed or Motherboard busted? Reply with quote

You might try going to 'other' computer, download the bios file and flash
utility from the internet for your corrupted board, read the instructions
CAREFULLY and try to flash the BIOS taht way. Most flash utilities usually
save the old bios in a file but seeing that you have corrupted yours the save
may not work.

Knoppix User wrote:

Quote:
Hello
I have Gigabyte motherboard 586T2 with Pentium 166 cpu.
I was trying to update the bios under dos mode from window 95b and all of
sudden computer freze. When I restarted the computer well it mother is not
responding. I have tested everything on other computer, cpu, video card
etc... but it's the motherboard which is not working....

Is there anything I can do?
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Knoppix User
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 8:59 am    Post subject: Re: Bios Failed or Motherboard busted? Reply with quote

"Miss Perspicacia Tick" <misstick@lancre.dw> wrote in message
news:i4pxd.61556$BN.59022@fe48.usenetserver.com...

Quote:
What were you hoping to achieve by flashing the BIOS anyway? If you wanted
to upgrade the CPU you're probably wasting your time - it could probably
be
made to take a K6-2 400 but where in Hades are you going to find one of
those?!

Hi

I was hoping to make my computer boot from Cd and Floppy disk before it seek
hard drive boot.

If, I was able to update the bios, it would give that feature, plus I would
be able to install 300Mhz AMD cpu on it. I am making a network so It
doesn't need fast computer. There were many other features which would help
me....

The reason why I made such mistake was becasue I thought I could update
under dos mode like I updated firmware of router which needs windows xp to
be updated.

Beside, I bought this computer for $15 Canadian dollars.... I may install
Pentium II 400mhz (or hopefully more) in that box and run linux.
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kony
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 10:02 am    Post subject: Re: Bios Failed or Motherboard busted? Reply with quote

On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:13:29 -0500, "Knoppix User"
<knoppix_2004@hotmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
Hello
I have Gigabyte motherboard 586T2 with Pentium 166 cpu.
I was trying to update the bios under dos mode from window 95b and all of
sudden computer freze. When I restarted the computer well it mother is not
responding. I have tested everything on other computer, cpu, video card
etc... but it's the motherboard which is not working....

Is there anything I can do?



Disconnect AC power, pull the battery, and use clear CMOS
jumper if available.

If system still won't POST, note whether it tries to access
the floppy drive. If it does, seek "emergency bios
recovery" measures via Google search for your bios maker
(for example, Award or AMI). If the bios boot block is
intact you may be able to insert an ISA card and get a video
output, and/or prepare a floppy with the correct bios on it
to have the board automatically flash it.

Is all else fails you'd have to pull the EEPROM (if it's
socketed) and flash it elsewhere... in another motherboard,
a dedicated flasher, some other card w/socket in another
system, or hot-swapping it into another board to flash.
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Knoppix User
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 12:36 am    Post subject: Re: Bios Failed or Motherboard busted? Reply with quote

Hello Kony


It works! Thank You so much.
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dylan
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: Bios Failed or Motherboard busted? Reply with quote

If in the UK try www.motherboard-biosflash.co.uk/. Never used them but looks
like they could help you.


"Knoppix User" <knoppix_2004@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hello
I have Gigabyte motherboard 586T2 with Pentium 166 cpu.
I was trying to update the bios under dos mode from window 95b and all of
sudden computer freze. When I restarted the computer well it mother is not
responding. I have tested everything on other computer, cpu, video card
etc... but it's the motherboard which is not working....

Is there anything I can do?

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