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    Nem beszeltem hulyesegeket, nezd meg az alabbi oldalakat:

    http://support.packardbell-europe.com/support/pri/item/item_instr_AmiCtrlFnHome.asp?c=ap
    http://www.a7vtroubleshooting.com/forum/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=a7v&action=display&num=1004282430

    http://www.bioscentral.com/beepcodes/awardbeep.htm
    http://support.iwill.net/beep.htm
    http://www.phoenix.com/resources/bios-postcode.pdf
    http://www.phoenix.com/en/support/bios+support/awardbios/bios+faqs.htm#Q12



    The procedure you undoubtedly all heard about, worked on older motherboards with
    AWARD BIOSes which contained a boot block that is not erased/programmed during a
    flash (remember those little red sectors when you flashed the last time?). This
    version Award BIOS also contains support for ISA VGA cards to help one in the
    recovery process (PCI/AGP cards won't work as their I/O code is too big to fit
    the small size of the boot block hence they're not loaded). However since
    there's no ISA on this motherboard you'll have to try the procedure blind. Nice
    prospect eh?

    Here we go:

    1. Create a boot floppy and copy awdflash.exe and the bios file you wish to try
    to load.

    2. Create an autoexec.bat file in notepad (save the notepad file with a .bat
    extention) with the following text:

    awdflash.exe [name of the BIOS file.extention] /py /sn

    For instance awdflash.exe a7v1005c.awd /py /sn.

    3. ASUS's flasher doesn't support command switches AFAIK so download the more
    general awdflash.exe (as opposed to aflash.exe)

    4. Copy this autoexec.bat file on the floppy.

    files you should have on the floppy:

    BIOS file. awdflash.exe autoexec.bat command.com drvspaace.bin io.sys
    msdos.sys

    5. Disconnect all your devices except the floppy, CPU, RAM, Keyboard. (no Sound,
    Modem, NIC, HDDs or whatever)

    6. Boot up. You should be able to see some activity on the Floppy Drive's LED.
    If it just stays there doing nothing it may mean bad news. Nonetheless If you
    notice activity get on your knees and start praying. Let it finish and the FDD's
    light must be off for a few good minutes just to be sure before you reboot.
    Clear the CMOS and thank God.

    If you see no activity well... leave it overnight you may never know

    If everything else fails you could also try to short the CLRTC solder points
    (page 59 in the manual) with the sys of but with a powered motherboard (sys off
    but green LED under AGP slot on).

    Other things to do are a warm flash or a BIOS replacement/ recoding.

    Bogdan

    gg

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