AristoV300You can't flash via Windows?
I don't believe that AwardBIOS, at least the version for my motherboard (IWill MPX2), has a windows-based BIOS flash utility. In this case, it's a moot point, as Windows is not yet installed. Thanks for your thoughts, though.
DAPUNISHERIf there isn't a settings under advanced chipset features for it then try disabling system bios cacheable and be certain you are using the correct commands with the flash utility.
I couldn't find a de-facto write protect setting. Also, I tried removing the battery and a reset of the CMOS settings and this didn't solve the problem, either. At your suggestion, I tried to disable system bios cacheable and this wasn't successful, either. I was holding out hope for that!
Squally LeonhartyOr check the jumpers on your motherboard. There should be one near the CMOS battery that allows you to disable write protection.
I would have thought this was the case, too. The only jumper by the battery is to reset CMOS settings. I have checked the motherboard manual and verified the pupose of every set of jumpers depicted and I also visually checked the motherboard to validate that there aren't any extra undocumented jumpers.
This really has me stumpped. I may just have to e-mail tech support.
I am looking for any suggestions, even to the point of suggest how I might find this (keywords) via Google.
Thanks all!