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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"Adrian Wong" awsh @ rojakpot.com wrote in message
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Hehe... That's why it's advisable NEVER to enable BIOS Cacheable in the
BIOS.
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"Blair Wilson" wrote in message
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Thank for the feedback. Issue resolved. I had the bios cacheable in
the
bios. Once I disabled it, flashing of the bios work without a problem.
Blair
"Blair Wilson" wrote in message
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HELP NEEDED!!
I have Soyo (SY_7VCA-E) motherboard that appears to be hung while
flashing
the bios. The system is still running. I am using the awdflash
program
and
the latest bios for the board. What can I do now, without destroying
my
bios? The floppy drive is on and I ahve a blinking cursor. ANY/ALL
suggestions are welcomed.
Blair