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Seth Vanderdrift

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Nov 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/5/97
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I am trying to flash the latest BIOS (v8) to my PR440FX motherboard.

I currently have v1 of the bios.

I downloaded the update and made a DOS6.22 (and tried a Win95) boot disk, and loaded the bios files as per the instructions.

When I try to apply the bios, I get an error,
"(L05) - Unable to prepare for flash erasure" error.
Hitting Enter gives the message
"(H02) - Initialization for flash programming faild"

I have also tried the V7 bios from the FTP site, and it gives the same error.
I have read the PR440FX Motherboard Product Specification 'manual' and cannot figure what I may be doing wrong.

How can I update the BIOS?

Thanks

Seth Vanderdrift

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Nov 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/5/97
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Additional Information.

My current BIOS ID String via the BIOS Setup Screen is 1.00.01.DI08
I am trying to install bios 1.00.08.DI0

Seth Vanderdrift

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Nov 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/5/97
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I solved the problem. Apparently, the intel bios update program recognized that my MB had a bios from Toshiba, (the computer supplier), and would not overwrite the Intel bios over the 'Toshiba' bios.

I verified that the flash bios update 'function' did work, by re-flashing the v1 bios from the Toshiba web site. It updated properly.

To load the v8 Bios, I simply put in the bios update disk, and set the flash recover jumper to 'recover' mode, and turned on the computer. The system 'recovered' the bios from the v8 Intel bios, and now I have v8 working fine.

edwin van boven

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Nov 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/8/97
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Hi,
Please keep reporting your experiences over the next few weeks to see
whether the original bios is really compatible. Makes life easier for
those who cannot get an OEM update of their bios. If this trick works
contrary to what Intel wishes us to believe we can all safely flash
original bioses to the OEM boards. Do keep in mind however, if you
report a problem you still have the service on an OEM board (Which to my
opinion is very close to NTN (Next To Nothing)). Thanks for the info
however, I'll put this one on the list as being a "maybe".
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Best Regards,
edwin

I'm not linked to Intel other than using their products and
visiting the newsgroups...

Glyn Hall

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Nov 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/8/97
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Great idea edwin - TMAYTTGAJWIWA? (Tell Me Are You Trying To Get A Job
With Intel Writing Acronym's?)
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Seth Vanderdrift

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Nov 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/8/97
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I flashed the original v8 bios, and have had NO problems what so-ever.
I had NT Server 4sp3 running prior to updating the bios, and it worked same as always with 'narry a problem at all.

Tonight I am clearing the HD and setting up W95, NT Server 4, and 'testing' partitions. (I had NT setup prior to test RRAS)

FYI, I bought the MB at the Onsale auction, and it would seem that it came from/was destined for a Toshiba 6200M computer, and as such I only got the bare motherboard anyway.


You Wrote:
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Mike Noland

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Nov 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/22/97
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I am having the exact same error on the last 4 boards that I have bought!
What's the problem here?
I also am getting and error from NT using 3 Seagate Baracuda 4.5 Gig drives. It
will not format over 1 gig, yet the over 1 gig support is enabled on the SCSI
bios!

Where can we find the drivers for the Adaptec 7880?
They are not on the intel or adaptec site that I can find.

I am also getting the same flash problem as you...

Tony Campbell

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Nov 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/22/97
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Hi Seth,

I also bought my PR440FX bare, from OnSale..would you have any suggestions
on how to get it up and running smoothly?...I mean, problems that you might
have encountered etc..

TIA, TonyC

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Steve

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Nov 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/26/97
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:>Hi Seth,
:> .

Please respond with your entire BIOS version number.
Steve
Intel Internet Technical Support


Steve

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Nov 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/26/97
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:>I am having the exact same error on the last 4 boards that I have
:>

Hal Lou

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Dec 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/6/97
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My BIOS number is: 1.00.01.DI08.

edwin van boven

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Dec 7, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/7/97
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Hal Lou wrote:
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> My BIOS number is: 1.00.01.DI08.
Hi,
Then you have a board that is (also?) OEM'd to Toshiba for thier
Equium 6200M server. Now where did OnSale get those boards, I wonder,
and
what would be Intel's point of view here. It's a Toshiba/not a Toshiba,
at least not bought as being Toshiba. Go figure...

Brian

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Dec 10, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/10/97
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:>My BIOS number is: 1.00.01.DI08.

The '8' in your BIOS identifier indicates you have an OEM version of
the PR440FX motherboard. Information on the PR440FX motherboard,
commonly referred to as 'Providence' can be found at URL
http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/pr/index.htm

Intel direct OEM's may specify for different versions of the
motherboard and BIOS. You can contact an Intel Authorized Distributor
for information on Intel manufactured motherboards available from Intel
Authorized Distributors.

For additional support you may wish to contact your place of purchase
or manufacturer.

Thanks,

Brian
Intel Internet Technical Support


edwin van boven

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Dec 10, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/10/97
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Hi,
Identified OEM '8' as being Toshiba...
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edwin (not linked to Intel)

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Hal Lou

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Dec 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/14/97
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So, individual customers would need to be careful, "Don't buy any OEM version of the product unless the distributor can provide support." Thanks anyway.

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