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    Backup from XFX 9800GX2 XXX

    Well do the following to have a backup of your original files. The steps would be the following WINDOWS :
    • Download the file NVFLASH for windows
    • Create a folder on the main disk where Windows is installed in C: named "Nvflash" and unzip files "Nvflash_windows_567.zip" downloaded into that folder Note: "single files"
    • Copy and paste each of these separate lines in "Start" - "Run"
    • Type "CMD" intro
      then "cd \" intro
      then "cd Nvflash" intro
    • Now type "nvflash.exe-a" "(this is to see all the graphics cards you have made)" I will leave with a number before you have 2x 9800GX2 as you will appear as though they were probably six graphs listed from 0 to DAC 5 and 4 are two graphs BIOS if you look at the commands you need to run the "-i" is used to select each of the graphics you're getting the order from 0 to 5 I have made commands perfect for the graphic you have on a number PCIEx16 probably the second graphic will appear as "-i3" - "i4", "i5" make sure that the names and numbers correspond to commands.
    • Copy and paste each of these separate lines in "Start" - "Run"
    • Graph number one
      c: \ nvflash \ nvflash.exe-b-i0 dac0.rom

      c: \ nvflash \ nvflash.exe-b-i1 980011.rom

      c: \ nvflash \ nvflash.exe-b-i2 980021.rom

      Graph number two

      c: \ nvflash \ nvflash.exe-b-i3 dac1.rom

      c: \ nvflash \ nvflash.exe-b-i4 980012.rom

      c: \ nvflash \ nvflash.exe-b-i5 980022.rom

      After the files appear "DAC.rom" the "98001.rom" and "98002.rom" which are the three necessary files in the folder C: \ Nvflash

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    Re: Backup from XFX 9800GX2 XXX

    C: \ Nvflash> nvflash-b-i0 BRO41.com

    NVIDIA Firmware Update Utility (Version 5.67)

    Adapter: BR04 (05BEh) (10th of, 05BE, 0000.0000) H: NRM B: 01, PCI, D: 00, F: 00

    The display May go * BLANK * on and off for up to 10 seconds During access to the EEPROM Depending on your display adapter and output device.

    Identifying EEPROM ...
    EEPROM ID (C2, 10): MX 25L1005 2.7-3.6V 1024Kx1S, page
    Reading adapter firmware image ...
    Image Size: 0 bytes
    Version: Unavailable (Invalid)
    ~ CRC32: 00000000
    Subsystem Vendor ID: 0000
    Subsystem ID: 0000
    Hierarchy ID: None
    Saving of image completed.

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    Re: Backup from XFX 9800GX2 XXX

    The number one bone 9800GX2 which corresponds to the files and 980021.rom 980011.rom is a standard that you have placed on the number 1 PCIx16. but the number two corresponds to these files is 980022.rom 980012.rom and XXX PCIx16 have placed on the number three (the second blue below). The last number will indicate the number of graphs to which it belongs and the penultimate number to which the internal graph of each GX2 graphics card. This does not influence to change but it was for you to know that you can check with the GPUZ.

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    Re: Backup from XFX 9800GX2 XXX

    The extracted dac are not well I have to return to the send the files you sent me the DAC1 and DAC2 tablets 0KB must occupy occupy 128K if I remember correctly. Do this :
    • Create a folder on the main disk where Windows is installed in C: named "Nvflash" and unzip files "Nvflash_windows_567.zip" downloaded into that folder Note: "single files"
    • Copy and paste each of these separate lines in "Start" - "Run"
    • Type "CMD" intro
      the screen then typing this command is "cd \" intro
      then "cd Nvflash intro
    • Now type "nvflash.exe-a"
    • It looks that numbers are assigned to BR04.rom

    To write the following extract :
    Nvflash-b-i "here put the number at which the first BR04" BR041.rom (the last number 1 is to differentiate the BR04 of the first graph of the second, the second time you assign a 2).
    Examples :
    For the first graph
    -
    • B-i0 Nvflash BR041.ROM

    for second
    • B-i3 Nvflash BR042.ROM

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