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Sam Oh

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 5:28 am
Post subject: Failed to update BIOS
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I wanted to use 48bit addressing and tried to flash BIOS on Dragon+
motherboard,
awdflash kvxa2ba8.bin /f/py
and the system can't boot up now. I don't know what was wrong... I followed
the instraciton from SOYO web site, and Awdflash program said it was
successfully completed. Do I need to send the BIOS flash ROM to SOYO for
RMA? Or is there anything else I can do to fix this problem? I think I've
seen there is a company who flash ROM and charges less than SOYO. Do you
know the contact infomation of the comapny?
I'll appreciate any suggestion or opinions.

Thank you in advance,

Sam

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Frank Hagan1

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 5:28 am
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"Sam Oh" <seikioh DeleteThis @bellatlantic.net> wrote in message
news:DPiYa.16872$mZ6.12446@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
 > I wanted to use 48bit addressing and tried to flash BIOS on Dragon+
 > motherboard,
 > awdflash kvxa2ba8.bin /f/py
 > and the system can't boot up now. I don't know what was wrong... I
followed
 > the instraciton from SOYO web site, and Awdflash program said it was
 > successfully completed. Do I need to send the BIOS flash ROM to SOYO for
 > RMA? Or is there anything else I can do to fix this problem? I think I've
 > seen there is a company who flash ROM and charges less than SOYO. Do you
 > know the contact infomation of the comapny?
 > I'll appreciate any suggestion or opinions.
 >
 > Thank you in advance,
 >
 > Sam
 >

Did you clear the BIOS before rebooting? Unplug the power and use the jumper
on the motherboard to clear the BIOS. With luck that's the problem Wink

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acajka

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 8:19 am
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"Sam Oh" <seikioh.TakeThisOut@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message news:<DPiYa.16872$mZ6.12446@nwrdny02.gnilink.net>...
 > I wanted to use 48bit addressing and tried to flash BIOS on Dragon+
 > motherboard,
 > awdflash kvxa2ba8.bin /f/py
 > and the system can't boot up now. I don't know what was wrong... I followed
 > the instraciton from SOYO web site, and Awdflash program said it was
 > successfully completed. Do I need to send the BIOS flash ROM to SOYO for
 > RMA? Or is there anything else I can do to fix this problem? I think I've
 > seen there is a company who flash ROM and charges less than SOYO. Do you
 > know the contact infomation of the comapny?
 > I'll appreciate any suggestion or opinions.
 >
 > Thank you in advance,
 >
 > Sam



Hold down the insert key when powering on and keep holding until you see some
video. Then go into your bios setup and reset your options.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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Sam19

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 2:14 pm
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Thank you, Frank. I flashed the BIOS, and everything is fine now. I
followed the instruction in SOYO's KB article # S1035, which doesn't seem to
say clearly about BIOS flash. By the way, the step 7 in the KB article
says:

"After the flash process is completed, go to the BIOS and Load Optimized
Defaults, then save and exit from the BIOS"

I tried it, but I could not save the Load Optimized Defaults. When I typed
Y (Yes) to save it, BIOS setting menu didn't respond. So, I manually
configured BIOS and choose Save and Quit. Do you know why I could not use
Load Optimized Defaults.

Sam

"Frank Hagan" <frank1946.RemoveThis@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:bgsf0n$g9d$1@slb9.atl.mindspring.net...
 >
 > "Sam Oh" <seikioh.RemoveThis@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message
 > news:DPiYa.16872$mZ6.12446@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
  > > I wanted to use 48bit addressing and tried to flash BIOS on Dragon+
  > > motherboard,
  > > awdflash kvxa2ba8.bin /f/py
  > > and the system can't boot up now. I don't know what was wrong... I
 > followed
  > > the instraciton from SOYO web site, and Awdflash program said it was
  > > successfully completed. Do I need to send the BIOS flash ROM to SOYO
for
  > > RMA? Or is there anything else I can do to fix this problem? I think
I've
  > > seen there is a company who flash ROM and charges less than SOYO. Do
you
  > > know the contact infomation of the comapny?
  > > I'll appreciate any suggestion or opinions.
  > >
  > > Thank you in advance,
  > >
  > > Sam
  > >
 >
 > Did you clear the BIOS before rebooting? Unplug the power and use the
jumper
 > on the motherboard to clear the BIOS. With luck that's the problem Wink
 >
 > FRH
 >
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Frank Hagan1

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 2:14 pm
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"Sam" <seiki.ohnuki.RemoveThis@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:vwqYa.19460$mZ6.17180@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
 > Thank you, Frank. I flashed the BIOS, and everything is fine now. I
 > followed the instruction in SOYO's KB article # S1035, which doesn't seem
to
 > say clearly about BIOS flash. By the way, the step 7 in the KB article
 > says:
 >
 > "After the flash process is completed, go to the BIOS and Load Optimized
 > Defaults, then save and exit from the BIOS"
 >
 > I tried it, but I could not save the Load Optimized Defaults. When I
typed
 > Y (Yes) to save it, BIOS setting menu didn't respond. So, I manually
 > configured BIOS and choose Save and Quit. Do you know why I could not use
 > Load Optimized Defaults.
 >
 > Sam
 >
Hmmm. Very strange, but if it ain't broke don't fix it! It works, be happy.
In case of actual disaster you can order a new bios chip from either Soyo or
http:\\www.badflash.com . Happened to me once. After I got the new chip
installed and running I sent the original back and had it reprogrammed. I
kept it as a instant backup in case I screwed up again Wink
Experience is a great teacher! Glad I was able to help.

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Tom Dauphin

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:19 am
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That's very interesting because I just flashed a Dragon Plus withthe 2ba8
Bios and suffered the same thing. Drives and CDs would just sit there an
spin indefinitely and no POST. Only thing that worked was to clear the Cmos
(short pins 2-3). After that everything was fine and the new Bios was loaded
and working.

I have another question though - According to what I've read, if the Bios
goes bad or the chip gets erased, you're supposed to be able to either
replace it or send it back for reflashing. That being the case - my question
is how can you possibly get the chip off the the PCB? It was my
understanding these puppies were hard-wired to the board...

TIA
Tom
"Sam Oh" <seikioh.DeleteThis@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message
news:DPiYa.16872$mZ6.12446@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
 > I wanted to use 48bit addressing and tried to flash BIOS on Dragon+
 > motherboard,
 > awdflash kvxa2ba8.bin /f/py
 > and the system can't boot up now. I don't know what was wrong... I
followed
 > the instraciton from SOYO web site, and Awdflash program said it was
 > successfully completed. Do I need to send the BIOS flash ROM to SOYO for
 > RMA? Or is there anything else I can do to fix this problem? I think I've
 > seen there is a company who flash ROM and charges less than SOYO. Do you
 > know the contact infomation of the comapny?
 > I'll appreciate any suggestion or opinions.
 >
 > Thank you in advance,
 >
 > Sam
 >
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Jim Burghdoff

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 3:19 am
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No not the new ones, there simply in a socket on the board. Chip looks like
a small blace square about 1/2 in size setting in a brown outline. If you
look close one corner is notched so the BIOS chip will set in only one way
and there are a couple corners where you can slip in a jewlers screwdriver
or if you go to Radio Shack they make a tool to fit. With the screwdriver
you just ease up the corners working from one side to the other till it pops
out, the tool slips underneath the chip and lifts it out with a gentle pull.

Jim

"Tom Dauphin" <tdauphin.TakeThisOut@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:k6XYa.1592$Ew5.93423@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
 > That's very interesting because I just flashed a Dragon Plus withthe 2ba8
 > Bios and suffered the same thing. Drives and CDs would just sit there an
 > spin indefinitely and no POST. Only thing that worked was to clear the
Cmos
 > (short pins 2-3). After that everything was fine and the new Bios was
loaded
 > and working.
 >
 > I have another question though - According to what I've read, if the Bios
 > goes bad or the chip gets erased, you're supposed to be able to either
 > replace it or send it back for reflashing. That being the case - my
question
 > is how can you possibly get the chip off the the PCB? It was my
 > understanding these puppies were hard-wired to the board...
 >
 > TIA
 > Tom
 > "Sam Oh" <seikioh.TakeThisOut@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message
 > news:DPiYa.16872$mZ6.12446@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
  > > I wanted to use 48bit addressing and tried to flash BIOS on Dragon+
  > > motherboard,
  > > awdflash kvxa2ba8.bin /f/py
  > > and the system can't boot up now. I don't know what was wrong... I
 > followed
  > > the instraciton from SOYO web site, and Awdflash program said it was
  > > successfully completed. Do I need to send the BIOS flash ROM to SOYO
for
  > > RMA? Or is there anything else I can do to fix this problem? I think
I've
  > > seen there is a company who flash ROM and charges less than SOYO. Do
you
  > > know the contact infomation of the comapny?
  > > I'll appreciate any suggestion or opinions.
  > >
  > > Thank you in advance,
  > >
  > > Sam
  > >
  > >
 >
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