Award Bios Checksum error

BurnItDwn

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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My old Abit BH6 rev 1.0 with celeron finnaly appears to have died.

Upon powering it on it gets to

"Award Bios Checksum error"

It then asks for a disc in drive a (this PC does not have a floppy drive attached)

Which of these options makes the most sense to you?

1. Install a floppy drive and flash the bios (not sure if this is just a wasto of time, is it?)
2. Try to find a replacement Bios (probably hard to get or a waste of money)
3. Find a cheap BX board and just trash the old mobo
4. Buy a cheapo board (ie ECS ks75a) for under $50 and a cheap duron or tbird (want to keep cost below $100) and use the celeron as an upgrade for my aunt (my celeron is a 533@800, she has only a 366@550)
5. Since i dont really use this box just jeep it for spare parts (though my bro uses it and its kinda nice to have just to surf the web etc)

 

amdskip

Lifer
Jan 6, 2001
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Option 4 would be my choice. I've dealt with these check sum errors before and they are a real biatch to fix. I just messed and messed with the board until it was happy but it is such a pain!
 

BFG10K

Lifer
Aug 14, 2000
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Have you tried resetting/clearing the CMOS?
Or how about just going into the BIOS setup, changing something and then saving it?
 

MichaelD

Lifer
Jan 16, 2001
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Take out the mobo battery for about an hour, then try it. If no-go, then option #4.

Wait...what is this PC used for? If it's just a second box or a file-server, then yeah #4.