Where can I find disk to flash bios
Hello,
I wish to find the disk for a motherboard bios MSI K8T Neo v 2.0 following update online MSI live update program, I mark my pc bios rom checksum error. It desperately seeks the floppy drive, detecting floppy drive A media, insert system disk and press enter. I tried with the bios, it was found on the website but apparently it does not work, I also tried installing xp pro disk but on recess, the program crashes after a while. What can I do now? Thank you.
Re: Where can I find disk to flash bios
I do not understand your problem too! Apparently your motherboard supports booting from a floppy disk because you request system! Can you access the bios? If yes, says her your hard drive and enjoy it to set the date and time. If not, what did you manip and precisely what (s) message (s) of errors did you get?
Re: Where can I find disk to flash bios
It was after an update online MSI live update the machine that made me: bios rom checksum error, detecting floppy drive A media, insert system disk and press enter, apparently the flash updated the bios did not work and there is no bios on the motherboard. Impossible to access other functions.
Re: Where can I find disk to flash bios
Not even the only black DOS screen with error message, I think there to catch it, it will be hard I think certainly change the motherboard, damage and thank you for the msi live update utility that has worked wonderfully.
Re: Where can I find disk to flash bios
The following commands can be helpful.
Usage: AWDFLASH [FileName1] [FileName2] [/ <sw> [/ <sw> ...]]
FileName1: New BIOS Name For Flash Programming
FileName2: BIOS File For Backing-up the Original BIOS
<Swtches>?: Show Help Messages
py: Program Flash Memory pn: No Flash Programming
sy: Backup Original BIOS To Disk File sn: No Original BIOS Backup
Sb: Skip bootblock programming Wb: Always Programming bootblock
cd: Clear DMI Data After Programming cc: Clear CMOS Data After Programming
cp: Clear PnP (ESCD) Data After Programming
LD: Destroy CMOS Checksum And No System Halt For First Reboot
After Programming Tiny: Occupy lesser memory
QI: Qualify flash part number with Source File
E: Return to DOS After Programming R: RESET System After Programming
F: Use Flash Routines in Original BIOS For Flash Programming
cks: Show update BINFILES cksXXXX checksum: Compares With BINFILES CheckSum XXXX