- Apr 2, 2001
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I just flashed my motherboard with the wrong BIOS!!!!!!
ARGHHHHHH
Anyone have a old Asus A7V133 motherboard (dead or other wise) that doesn't want thier BOIS chip anymore?
DAMN DAMN DAMN DAMN
Well I tried to flash the bios using my old VP-6 dualie board that I took to work. No luck (Bad news)
(Good News) I bought the VP-6 from a member on this board to replace another VP-6 I had that went down due to bad Caps. From the day I got it, it never worked quite right. I could NEVER get the AGP slot to work, it wouldn't boot with a card in the AGP slot, so I bought a PCI video card for it. Then lately, it started REALLY acting strange. If you rebooted it, you had to clear the BIOS or it wouldn't start. And then it would only run @ 500 and not @ 750 (The speed of the CPU'S installed) even though it WAS running great OC'ed to 850. In the process of trying to flash the BIOS using this board, I decided to try the BIOS chip out of my OLD VP-6. NOW my AGP slot works, and I can get it back up to 850 again!
Strange, I guess maybe the BIOS chip was messed up from the day I got it. Since it started acting up, I had about decided to scrap it and build another computer in it's case. I figured maybe the caps in this one were going bad like the first one did. So even though my A7V133 is still messed up, at least ONE of my computers is working well again!
Tomarrow I drive to Corvallis where a Anandtech member has offered me a board that I can rob a chip out of.
So all in all, things look like they may turn out well after all!
My thanks go out to all who offerd me thier help during my little "lesson"!
ARGHHHHHH
Anyone have a old Asus A7V133 motherboard (dead or other wise) that doesn't want thier BOIS chip anymore?
DAMN DAMN DAMN DAMN
Well I tried to flash the bios using my old VP-6 dualie board that I took to work. No luck (Bad news)
(Good News) I bought the VP-6 from a member on this board to replace another VP-6 I had that went down due to bad Caps. From the day I got it, it never worked quite right. I could NEVER get the AGP slot to work, it wouldn't boot with a card in the AGP slot, so I bought a PCI video card for it. Then lately, it started REALLY acting strange. If you rebooted it, you had to clear the BIOS or it wouldn't start. And then it would only run @ 500 and not @ 750 (The speed of the CPU'S installed) even though it WAS running great OC'ed to 850. In the process of trying to flash the BIOS using this board, I decided to try the BIOS chip out of my OLD VP-6. NOW my AGP slot works, and I can get it back up to 850 again!
Strange, I guess maybe the BIOS chip was messed up from the day I got it. Since it started acting up, I had about decided to scrap it and build another computer in it's case. I figured maybe the caps in this one were going bad like the first one did. So even though my A7V133 is still messed up, at least ONE of my computers is working well again!
Tomarrow I drive to Corvallis where a Anandtech member has offered me a board that I can rob a chip out of.
So all in all, things look like they may turn out well after all!
My thanks go out to all who offerd me thier help during my little "lesson"!