Problem flashing BIOS on A7V8X-X (rev. 1.01)
Searched through the postings, but haven't found this one yet:
When I attempt to update the 1003 BIOS on my A7V8X-X using EZ Update, I get an error message right after the update program reads the new BIOS file from the floppy. Something about not "matching the onboard", then "press any key to reboot" which aborts the update leaving old 1003 BIOS untouched. I've tried 1004, 1005, and even 1006 beta with the same result. Also tried removing Supervisor password from BIOS first - no change. What gives? |
Mark wrote:
Searched through the postings, but haven't found this one yet: When I attempt to update the 1003 BIOS on my A7V8X-X using EZ Update, I get an error message right after the update program reads the new BIOS file from the floppy. Something about not "matching the onboard", then "press any key to reboot" which aborts the update leaving old 1003 BIOS untouched. I've tried 1004, 1005, and even 1006 beta with the same result. Also tried removing Supervisor password from BIOS first - no change. What gives? Make sure you're using the correct BIOS as the ones from the A7V8X probably won't work. ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIO...KT400/A7V8X-X/ If you can't do it with EZ Update, do it with Hard Update, commonly known as AWDFlash. (it's really not that hard and far safer than doing it in windows) Ben -- I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a string... |
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Paul wrote:
Section 2.1.2 of the manual covers using Aflash to flash the BIOS. You should archive the original BIOS to the floppy, so if there is a problem, you can flash back to the old BIOS without rebooting. Great in theory, but with larger BIOS you can't fit it on! Ben -- I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a string... |
Mark.. I'm in the process of buying an A7V8X-X and in all my research it did mention that the bios size on the A7V8X is 4K...whereas, on the A7V8X-X it is 2K. Possible that you do have the wrong download! Do it again! Good luck, Leonard... __________________________________________________ ______________ On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 13:24:06 -0700, Mark wrote: Searched through the postings, but haven't found this one yet: When I attempt to update the 1003 BIOS on my A7V8X-X using EZ Update, I get an error message right after the update program reads the new BIOS file from the floppy. Something about not "matching the onboard", then "press any key to reboot" which aborts the update leaving old 1003 BIOS untouched. I've tried 1004, 1005, and even 1006 beta with the same result. Also tried removing Supervisor password from BIOS first - no change. What gives? |
No, I'm using the right update(s) for the A7V8X-X board. I have the
full-featured A7V8X in another machine and the EZ update worked fine from BIOS v. 1010 to v. 1012 on that one. Guess I'll try the old-fashioned method... Patrick Phillips wrote in message ... In article , says... Searched through the postings, but haven't found this one yet: When I attempt to update the 1003 BIOS on my A7V8X-X using EZ Update, I get an error message right after the update program reads the new BIOS file from the floppy. Something about not "matching the onboard", then "press any key to reboot" which aborts the update leaving old 1003 BIOS untouched. I've tried 1004, 1005, and even 1006 beta with the same result. Also tried removing Supervisor password from BIOS first - no change. What gives? Hi, I agree with Ben, sounds like you have wrong BIOS file meant for a A7V8X board rather than the A7V8X-X Don't feel bad I almost d/l wrong file myself |
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@bellsouth.net says... Mark.. I'm in the process of buying an A7V8X-X and in all my research it did mention that the bios size on the A7V8X is 4K...whereas, on the A7V8X-X it is 2K. Possible that you do have the wrong download! Do it again! Good luck, Leonard... Hi Leonard, interesting the bios size difference, I never noticed that. Mark, the ftp: Asus English 105 BIOS file that flashed my A7V8X-X worked fine, WinXP Pro file explorer says its 188KB, but with a right click and select properties it says size of file 187KB and size on my hard disk is 188KB. If the one you have is any larger or up close 400KB its not for our board. -- Patrick in central IL. XP Pro, Starband 360 modem, MC 4.0.0.15 at T7 cluster 50 sub cluster 66 Asus A7V8X-X AMD XP2600+ |
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