I got into a trouble last night while updating the BIOS for Asus HD 4850 card. I ran this file but it never showed up even though I could see it running with 50% CPU in Task Manager. I gave it about 10 minutes and then tried to kill it but that didn't work.
I then shutdown the computer with the power button as normal shutdown didn't work either and when I turned it on after few minutes, it didn't start. I thought the 4850's bios got corrupted, so I removed it and tried to boot with the on-board VGA (after clearing the bios as onboard one was disabled), but still nothing except for the fans and hard drives spinning. The motherboard has 2 LEDs and none of them are glowing. There was no overclocking and the CPU temp was about 35C (since 1 core was at 100%) before restart, so is it safe to assume the motherboard is dead? But that still baffles me as I wasn't trying anything on the board or CPU.
I cleared the bios and tried to start the motherboard again this morning with just the memory and CPU, the LEDs are still not glowing. Here are the specs -
Biostar TA690G AM2 (bought in May 2007)
AMD X2 4200+ (bought last year)
2x2GB Corsair 800MHz
2x500GB Seagate in RAID 0
Asus HD4850
My other question is, if I get a 780G board, will I be able to view the contents of the hard drives? In other words are 780G RAID and 690G RAID compatible? I don't want to buy another 690G board as these are hard to find as well as quite old. I have a back up of important files but wouldn't want to lose anything if possible. Thanks for any reply.
I then shutdown the computer with the power button as normal shutdown didn't work either and when I turned it on after few minutes, it didn't start. I thought the 4850's bios got corrupted, so I removed it and tried to boot with the on-board VGA (after clearing the bios as onboard one was disabled), but still nothing except for the fans and hard drives spinning. The motherboard has 2 LEDs and none of them are glowing. There was no overclocking and the CPU temp was about 35C (since 1 core was at 100%) before restart, so is it safe to assume the motherboard is dead? But that still baffles me as I wasn't trying anything on the board or CPU.
I cleared the bios and tried to start the motherboard again this morning with just the memory and CPU, the LEDs are still not glowing. Here are the specs -
Biostar TA690G AM2 (bought in May 2007)
AMD X2 4200+ (bought last year)
2x2GB Corsair 800MHz
2x500GB Seagate in RAID 0
Asus HD4850
My other question is, if I get a 780G board, will I be able to view the contents of the hard drives? In other words are 780G RAID and 690G RAID compatible? I don't want to buy another 690G board as these are hard to find as well as quite old. I have a back up of important files but wouldn't want to lose anything if possible. Thanks for any reply.