Then again, maybe the mobo really is on the way out and there’s not much I can do about that I guess. This can be caused by power outages, or incorrect BIOS settings for your hardware, and of course bad flashes or anything along those lines. I do have some stability problem that I need to track down but having your BIOS wiped and not being able to recover is pretty catastrophic. Great for a small amount of text or graphics. The light from the laser causes a chemical change in the dye coating that shows up on the disc. Disconnected hard drive, similar result but ofcourse doesn’t have a hard drive to scan so doesn’t spit out that message.
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Should I load optmized defaults now or has that kind of already been done as part of the recovery process. Took me a long time to get stable memory timings but once I got that, yes it was stable as shown by prime95, memtest and intelburntest.
It is actually pretty impressive to see and you can make some interesting labels but it does take quite a bit of time and the media ssus more expensive. Copyright c Tweak Town Pty Ltd.
Anyway, it hung today and needed reset holding down power button. Where to from here? Do later BIOS’s provide such option?
What could possibly cause this? Disconnected hard drive, similar result but ofcourse doesn’t have a hard drive to scan so doesn’t spit out that message. Audio-CD Testing asuw 8: Is the BIOS image supposed to be written to the hard drive by default?
Would you mind sending it to me anyway, just for future reference. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Great for a small amount of text or graphics. Can anyone tell me. Try clearing BIOS with battery out and 2041lit on, for a few hours or over night.
So what’s the best way to get around this problem if it happen’s again.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. It’s fair enough to look for a BIOS image on the hard drive but if it doesn’t find one then provide an option to look somewhere else. I just want a procedure in place to handle this if it happens again as the board doesn’t seem to do what it is supposed to do, or it is very flaky in the least in doing it.
I did eventually find stable memory timings etc but it was some task. Swapped memory modules around, tried booting with just a single memory modeule tried each onesame result. I suppose that the dye on the disc will color darker equal to the times you burn the picture s on it. I’m happy to write it to the hard drive but don’t 2014lir how ddw make it do zsus can’t find the option.
The end result is a nice clean disc layout without stickers that could cause vibrations or sloppy handwriting. Then again, maybe the mobo really is on the way out and there’s not much I can do about that I guess.
The fact that it didn’t recover from the hard drive 20014lit there was no BIOS image there. Then there is the question as to why the BIOS got corrupted or wiped, very bad. Please report all spam threads, posts and suspicious members. Have not got to the bottom of that problem yet.
It did eventually, for no apparrent reason, pot luck I guess. I dfw I know about the fix that you said you would PM to me, I came across it during my research.
My research thus far tells me this is a reasonably common problem with Gigabyte boards. If that dies with a problem like this I’m gonna be a hell of lot more angry then I am now.
Is the mobo on the way out, a bit flaky.
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