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A7V Bios - Problems after Re-Flash



 
 
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Old June 22nd 03, 08:06 PM
Dave.US
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Default A7V Bios - Problems after Re-Flash

I flashed the bios on my A7V motherboard from version 1007 to 1011
today. After the flash, I have been unable to boot all the way into
Windows XP. The system now hangs while either doing the memory test
or while scanning for the IDE devices installed in the system. When I
hit the DEL key to go into the bios setup, it typically locks up on me
at the main setup screen.

Anybody else have this problem?

Any ideas on what I can do to fix it or is the motherboard trashed?

Thanks,
Dave
 




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