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Old September 26th 04, 08:40 AM
David Maynard
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Jason Gallas wrote:

On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:20:19 -0400, Glenn M wrote:


On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 15:55:03 -0700, Jason Gallas
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 14:56:24 -0400, ToolPackinMama
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Jason Gallas wrote:

I have a Chaintech 7NJS ZENITH Motherboard and an Athlon XP 3200+. I
just attempted a Bios Update on the system. All went well except for
the end when there was a loud beeping noise and then a black screen.
I rebooted and now the power LED is flashing but nothing comes up.
How can I get it back up and running?

Reset the CMOS?

I tried resetting it by removing the jumper and putting it into the
reset area. However when I attempt to boot up again it still fails.
Any hints on anything else I can try?


Go to another computer and see if you can download the bios to a
floppy disk ... make sure you are using the correct bios for the
correct revision of your main board... then see if you can re-flash
the bios again...
Glenn M



Cant even get to that point. The computer won't boot at all, even to
a bios screen. I guess I'm out of luck huh?


No, you're thinking of it booting in a manner you're used to. What he's
talking about is that many new motherboards have a 'hidden' flash procedure
embedded in the BIOS that is never over-written, even with a bad flash,
that will bootstrap in a new BIOS flash (often a blind floppy boot with
special files on it) if you follow their procedure.

Now, it's possible the flash blew the flash chip itself; in which case even
the blind boot recovery won't work as it's 'broke', not just a bad flash.

You can get replacement BIOS chips, flashed with the BIOS file you send
them, from badflash.com for $25, though.