05-16-2016, 02:00 AM
Hi,
I bought an Asus P5Q-VM and it turned out that it contains a BIOS chip of P5Q-EM DO, and also the BIOS is for the P5Q-EM DO. Since the two motherboards don't differ that much from each other, it works with that chip as well, but some features of the BIOS are missing which are there in the P5Q-VM BIOS.
So I bought an EEPROM usb flasher to reprogram the BIOS chip with a P5Q-VM BIOS. I managed to program the chip with the latest BIOS version of the P5Q-VM, but when I connected the chip in to motherboard it didn't work. It just starts spinning the CPU cooler fan and that's it, it behaves like there was no BIOS chip in it.
I actually have another P5Q-VM and took the BIOS chip out of it, and placed it in the one Ive just bought and it works with that chip just fine.
When I examined the two chips better it turned out that they don't match, they come from different brands. The one I bought is a winbond IC, and one I took from the P5Q-VM I had is some different one I could'nt read it exactly but its starts with an E so Exxx something.
I don't understand how can it be that the motherboard works with the P5Q-EM DO chip, but when I flash the chip with the motherboards original BIOS it does not recognize the chip. Because it seems that there is no phyisical incompatiblity between the motherboard and the winbond chip, otherwise it wouldn't work with the P5Q-EM DO BIOS as well, but why doesn't it work with the original BIOS of the motherboard ?
Does anyone have an idea
I bought an Asus P5Q-VM and it turned out that it contains a BIOS chip of P5Q-EM DO, and also the BIOS is for the P5Q-EM DO. Since the two motherboards don't differ that much from each other, it works with that chip as well, but some features of the BIOS are missing which are there in the P5Q-VM BIOS.
So I bought an EEPROM usb flasher to reprogram the BIOS chip with a P5Q-VM BIOS. I managed to program the chip with the latest BIOS version of the P5Q-VM, but when I connected the chip in to motherboard it didn't work. It just starts spinning the CPU cooler fan and that's it, it behaves like there was no BIOS chip in it.
I actually have another P5Q-VM and took the BIOS chip out of it, and placed it in the one Ive just bought and it works with that chip just fine.
When I examined the two chips better it turned out that they don't match, they come from different brands. The one I bought is a winbond IC, and one I took from the P5Q-VM I had is some different one I could'nt read it exactly but its starts with an E so Exxx something.
I don't understand how can it be that the motherboard works with the P5Q-EM DO chip, but when I flash the chip with the motherboards original BIOS it does not recognize the chip. Because it seems that there is no phyisical incompatiblity between the motherboard and the winbond chip, otherwise it wouldn't work with the P5Q-EM DO BIOS as well, but why doesn't it work with the original BIOS of the motherboard ?
Does anyone have an idea