I already asked this in the motherboard forum, but I think it's better suited for over here:
I was flashing my a7n8x deluxe (rev 1.04) to the new 1008 BIOS, and in the middle of it, the system hung. I left it sit for 3 hours, but nothing changed, so I turned if off. Now the BIOS is corrupt. I've tried the following articles:
http://www3.telus.net/agentsmith/articles/article1.html
http://www.biosman.com/biosrecovery.html
And the recovery article on http://www.amptron.com/
But they didn't work. I do not have any way to hot flash the system, so am I stuck with ordering a replacement BIOS chip?
The autoexec.bat I'm using on the floppy is currently this:
@ECHO OFF
awdflash an8d1008.bin /py/sn/f/cc/r
Also, the floppy was created in windows xp as a ms-dos boot disk.
When it starts, it reads the floppy, and then after a few seconds of disk access, it beeps I think 2x, but they are very, very close together, and then the computer just sits there and doesn't do anything. If I take the agp video card out, it lets out a long beep, and then goes to the disk access.
Here are the system specs:
AMD Sempron 2200 - socket A
Asus a7n8x deluxe rev 1.04
256 mb kingston pc2700
80 gb Maxtor PATA - storage
15 gb WD PATA - OS/Programs
Geforce 2 AGP
Sound blaster live
Benq DVD-RW DL (can't remember the exact model number)
The sempron was being detected as an athlon mp 900 mhz, and that is why I was updating the BIOS.
Edit: Added SB card to info.
I was flashing my a7n8x deluxe (rev 1.04) to the new 1008 BIOS, and in the middle of it, the system hung. I left it sit for 3 hours, but nothing changed, so I turned if off. Now the BIOS is corrupt. I've tried the following articles:
http://www3.telus.net/agentsmith/articles/article1.html
http://www.biosman.com/biosrecovery.html
And the recovery article on http://www.amptron.com/
But they didn't work. I do not have any way to hot flash the system, so am I stuck with ordering a replacement BIOS chip?
The autoexec.bat I'm using on the floppy is currently this:
@ECHO OFF
awdflash an8d1008.bin /py/sn/f/cc/r
Also, the floppy was created in windows xp as a ms-dos boot disk.
When it starts, it reads the floppy, and then after a few seconds of disk access, it beeps I think 2x, but they are very, very close together, and then the computer just sits there and doesn't do anything. If I take the agp video card out, it lets out a long beep, and then goes to the disk access.
Here are the system specs:
AMD Sempron 2200 - socket A
Asus a7n8x deluxe rev 1.04
256 mb kingston pc2700
80 gb Maxtor PATA - storage
15 gb WD PATA - OS/Programs
Geforce 2 AGP
Sound blaster live
Benq DVD-RW DL (can't remember the exact model number)
The sempron was being detected as an athlon mp 900 mhz, and that is why I was updating the BIOS.
Edit: Added SB card to info.
