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is my motherboard fucked?
I was a installing a new 1.1ghz chip on my msi motherboard and decided that maybe it was time to update the bios. I ran the live bios update provided by msi, half way through the update(it was rebuilding the bios) the fucker froze and I was forced to turn off my comp. Now when I try to turn it back on, it freezes at the logo screen, it won't even let me go into the bios. Does anyone know how or if I can rebuild my bios? Or is my whole motherboard fucked now?
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why dont you just goto the manufacturer site for the mother board and goto their support and ask. Chances are good that you would only have to replace the bios chip or get it reprogramed
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d00d... bios firmware updating is serious bizniss... if you don't know what the fuck you're doing you SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT IT. And I'm sure there were plenty of warnings that you completely ignored.
In short... yes.... you're most likely 100% fucked now. |
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There should be a recovery procedure for post flash bios failure.
Check the manual. |
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I can prolly help but I need the model # of the MB
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thats bad news - your motherboard is most likely unusable as AMP mentioned
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MSI 815E Pro (MS-6337)
Not sure if this information will help or not, this is the error/where it stops at that I get the led diagnostic: Testing Base and Extended Memory. Testing Base memory from 240k to 640k and extended member above 1mb using various parterns |
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#9 |
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Here is a link to the BIOS recovery procedure
http://www.msi.com.tw/support/bios/boot.htm hope this helps |
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if you fucked up during flashing then you have a really nice coffee table item ;-)
you can send it to the manufactor but im sure it will cost as much as the M.B. itself. Put it on the wall and talk about it at parties. |
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Not always the case as many motherboards hold a recovery routine in ROM which enables you to pull in a default bios or recover from a floppy file. |
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#12 |
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You didn't back up your bios before the upgrade attempt? Shame shame...
You've ended up with a corrupted bios, so you'll need to replace the chip. |
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go to the computer show and buy another, they are cheap man.
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already got a new one on the way, looks like I get the weekend off
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Also aggred with AMP i actualy work as a Phone Tech for DELL COMPUTERS and flashing your BIOS with out following any sort of instructions or support you most likly have FUCKED your MB UP..
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Most BIOS manufacturers (Award, Phoenix, and AMI) now include an option known as Boot Block protection
here's a good article/tutorial about it: http://www.sysopt.com/articles/recoverbios/ Even it it just sits there and beeps it can be repaired I probably fix one a month. on older MB's I have to pull the BIOS and use a EPROM programmer to fix it. |
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