This is a simple method to try to recover from a bad flash. I will be adding many more ways and AMI recovery, this is just a simple place to start.
Attach a floppy drive to the computer. Then use bootdisks.com to make a bootable dos image. You can only have MSDOS.SYS, COMMAND.COM, and IO.SYS. All other files on the floppy must be DELETED. If you can't see this file the make sure you can see hidden files in windows. Then if these files are prepared correctly on your boot disk, open the file autoexec with notepad. Then delete anything that is in there and copy and save these lines:
@ECHO OFF
@AWDFLASH AWDBIOS.BIN /cc /py /sn /r
Take note that when you save it make sure the extension is a .bat, not a .txt. Make sure to rename your bios to AWDBIOS.BIN. Then copy the modded bios to the floppy disk with awdflash.exe and make sure the award flasher is named awdflash.exe. After, if your computer is booting drives, it should automatically pick up the floppy and reflash the bios a second time. You will see floppy activity if all is well.
If this still fails, you can use our BIOS Mods Programming Chip service to repair your BIOS.
http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/misc.php?...hipprogram
Attach a floppy drive to the computer. Then use bootdisks.com to make a bootable dos image. You can only have MSDOS.SYS, COMMAND.COM, and IO.SYS. All other files on the floppy must be DELETED. If you can't see this file the make sure you can see hidden files in windows. Then if these files are prepared correctly on your boot disk, open the file autoexec with notepad. Then delete anything that is in there and copy and save these lines:
@ECHO OFF
@AWDFLASH AWDBIOS.BIN /cc /py /sn /r
Take note that when you save it make sure the extension is a .bat, not a .txt. Make sure to rename your bios to AWDBIOS.BIN. Then copy the modded bios to the floppy disk with awdflash.exe and make sure the award flasher is named awdflash.exe. After, if your computer is booting drives, it should automatically pick up the floppy and reflash the bios a second time. You will see floppy activity if all is well.
If this still fails, you can use our BIOS Mods Programming Chip service to repair your BIOS.
http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/misc.php?...hipprogram