Quote:Okay, so somehow my bios is corrupt(called biostar, they confirmed this) even though I wasnt doing anything bios related at the time it happened.
Relevant Info(in case anyone is interested)
Code:Chip is a Winbond W25Q16BVAIG
Board is a Biostar TA990FXE 5.0V
Power on:
4 beeps
regular boot beep
13 beeps
no pauses or interruptions during this.
first 4 beeps say d3 on error code display
when system boot beep, changes to d6 followed by 8 beeps, then changes to d7, with 5 beeps
biostar confirmed this to be a video error at first, but then after trying many different things confirmed that this is a corrupted bios.
Okay, so I have another biostar motherboard(Biostar N68S3B) which has the same slot for bios chip.
In attempting a hot flash, AFUDOS told me that the bios file I was trying to flash is corrupt, an older version of AFUDOS said that the file size was a mismatch, and uniflash says that the bios is write protect, and also that it can't detect what type of bios chip it is.(mine isnt in the chip list)
How can I override any form of verification checks, and flash anyway?
any other flashing utilities I can try?
What are my options aside from sending this away, or buying a new bios chip?
Actually solved this on my own, but updated thread for anyone who has this same problem.
What I did was I stuck sysrescuecd onto a usb drive(which has flashrom, which is used for the openbios/coreboot projects)
It detected the bios as a legacy winbond chip(which it isn't, so I got scared) but proceeded to flash without issues. The success message scared the crap out of me, because I thought it was a complete longshot that it would work, but I proceeded to take the chip out of the testing board and stick it back into my main machine, and sure enough, it finally fired up without problems!
After setting the bios settings to my preferred settings, I saved and reset, after which it sat at a black screen and did nothing(oh no!) but I powered it off, and back on again, and it loaded up(with my settings) without any problems!
I'm amazed I even thought of this, but it worked! Hope this helps someone else!