On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 08:49:51AM -0700, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Peter Stuge wrote:
[..]
> > Hope this helps.
>
> looks like a great FAQ entry to me
Feel free to post it anywhere you think appropriate!
//Peter
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hi guys
I just attempted to flash my epia M1 with the official latest bios
from via (and their stupid awfl program) and the mobo is dead.
what can I do to revive the thing ?
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> I just attempted to flash my epia M1 with the official latest bios
> from via (and their stupid awfl program) and the mobo is dead.
Is the bios chip mounted on the pcb or socketed?
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Richard Smith wrote:
I just attempted to flash my epia M1 with the official latest bios
from via (and their stupid awfl program) and the mobo is dead.
Is the bios chip mounted on the pcb or socketed?
it's socketed
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> >
> > Is the bios chip mounted on the pcb or socketed?
> >
>
> it's socketed
>
Find someone with a programer and re-burn the chip or send it to me
and I'll program it for you.
Is there not some sort of recovery jumper?
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Richard A. Smith
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Amaury Jacquot wrote:
> what can I do to revive the thing ?
if you have no backup, your best bet is to find another one.
ron
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