New Asus P4P800 (Standard / Deluxe) bios 1014

Budman

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Oct 9, 1999
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ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i865pe/P4P800/1014.zip

1. Do not use old version Afudos.exe to flash BIOS.Must use new Afudos.exe which is included in zip file to flash BIOS.

2. Using ASUSLiveUpdate to flash BIOS,you need to upgrade ASUSLiveupdate to v 5.22.02 or later before flash BIOS.

3. Please do not use Ezflash for updating this BIOS.

4. Support new CPUs. Please refer to our website at: http://www.asus.com.tw/support/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx

5. Fix extended F8 boot menu cannot list all devices if more than one removable device are installed.

6. Mute beep sound for USB device plug-in/plug-out.

7. Revise extended memory size.

8. Revise Ultra DMA Mode max limit.

9. Revise dual/single channel in the post screen when set Standard/Turbo in the performance mode.

10. Modify the setting of VIA VT6410 and cange boot ROM to rev. 2.11.
 

airfoil

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Jan 17, 2001
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Updated my BIOS as well, by downloading the file, unzipping it and renaming it to P4P800.ROM. Have to do this because Asus Live Update recognizes the original file as older than the older version of the BIOS...odd.

Any idea why I got an error message about a corrupt BIOS during POST during the reboot? It seems to happen every time I flash the BIOS.
 

Budman

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Oct 9, 1999
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I always flash from dos & use afudos, he's the commmand line I used

afudos /i1014.bin /n /pbnc


last time I tried flashing from windows my mobo died & I had to order a replacemnt bios chip from http://www.badflash.com

So I only flash from dos from now on.
 

egale

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Hmmmm. When I flash, I don't use the /n or /pbnc. I don't have the utility in front of me so I am not sure what they do. I do know that I have corrupted the bios in the past from trying to set memory timings manually. Are you doing any overclocking? If so, set everything to stock settings before you flash.