I have an ABIT NV7m n-force mobo. Last night, I went to update the bios (to support a CPU I am planning on getting) and it locked up after erasing the previous bios. I let it sit all night and no go, so I fearfully hit reset and all I got was a long beep (like when someone dies in the hospital) and then the floppy spun for a while.
It just so happens that I have another NV7m mobo, not in use. I am wondering, is it OK to pull the bios chip (it's socketed) off of the unused board and insert it in the new board.
Also, is there any way /anyone that can reprogram the old chip for me? Or, is there anywhere I can get a new one?
Thanks
ps, Abit website says...quote... "!!! WARNING !!!
NV7-133R and NV7m BIOS need special AWDFLASH version 8.14 (35,294 bytes in file size). Updating BIOS via wrongful AWDFLASH version will cause incorrect data and some times fail to boot up. "abit NV7m download page
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It just so happens that I have another NV7m mobo, not in use. I am wondering, is it OK to pull the bios chip (it's socketed) off of the unused board and insert it in the new board.
Also, is there any way /anyone that can reprogram the old chip for me? Or, is there anywhere I can get a new one?
Thanks
ps, Abit website says...quote... "!!! WARNING !!!
NV7-133R and NV7m BIOS need special AWDFLASH version 8.14 (35,294 bytes in file size). Updating BIOS via wrongful AWDFLASH version will cause incorrect data and some times fail to boot up. "abit NV7m download page
This is what I used