BIOS error

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  1. luisjs

    luisjs Member

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    I have a computer with these specs:

    Pentium 3 1.3 Processor
    Motherboard: Matsonic MS7127C
    Graphics: Nvidia Gforce MX400 64MB
    O/S: Windows XP SP2

    When I boot up the PC, it appears the following message:

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    [bold]Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0
    Copyright (c) 2000, Award Software, Inc.

    BIOS ROM checksum error

    Detecting floppy drive A media...
    INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER_[/bold]

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    I tried to boot up with a bootdisk made from Windows XP and put the FLASH UTILITY and the BIOS FILE, it appeared the message:

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    [bold]Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0
    Copyright (c) 2000, Award Software, Inc.

    BIOS ROM checksum error

    Detecting floppy drive A media...[/bold]

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    It didn't appear the INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER message, it just "freezed", and when I took out the floppy disk and rebooted the PC, it showed the first message again...

    It's odd because the bootdisk didn't boot the flash utility.

    What can I do? Please help!

    LuisJS
     
    Last edited: Jan 10, 2006
  2. SypherTek

    SypherTek Guest

    from the looks of it id say youve taken the disk out halfway through a bios flash... not sure how your going to be able to fix that

    try using a windows 98 bootdisk rather than the XP one (ive had issues with the xp disk before)

    you get a 98 bootdisk here

    http://www.bootdisk.com/
     
  3. luisjs

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    It doesn't work...
    I insert the 98 DOS floppy disk in the floppy drive and nothing!

    It freezes at this message:

    [bold]Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0
    Copyright (c) 2000, Award Software, Inc.

    BIOS ROM checksum error

    Detecting floppy drive A media...[/bold]

    What else can I do?

    Help plz...
     
  4. ddp

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    goto this link http://www.matsonic.com/mb/downloaddata/bios_vother.htm#ms7127c download from this folder not any other or the board is scrap both zip files & unzip them to a disk.
    MS7127C

    Bios type: Award TOP

    010807.zip Date : 2001-08-07
    instruction :

    BIOS Flash Utility Award Flash : awd830.zip

    bootup on a boot disk than change over the disk holding the files you just unzipped. type awd830 010807.bin than enter. it might ask you if you want to save old bios, say no. it will than ask you are you certain you want to procceed with programing, say yes. just follow what the screen asks you.


     
  5. luisjs

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    it still doesn't work...
    it freezes at the same message...

    maybe it's because of the floppy drive...
    (EDIT) i've already changed it but it still doesn't work...
     
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  6. SypherTek

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    it seems to me that you have completely screwed your bios up and unfortunately that does mean that you wont ever get past that screen unless you take an identical motherboard and swap the bios chips (or just move everything onto the identical board)

    the only way ive ever seen a bios that messed up get recovered was by using 2 pcs.

    You take 2 pcs with identical motherboard (one of them being your broken one) and use the working one to boot into the bios flash utility. before you start the flash you have to swap over the bios chips (while the computer is still on which is why im not reccomending you do this) when youve got the faulty chip into the board that has booted you then run the flash util and then both bios chips should work perfectly - that is if you dont break them while swapping them around.

    you can try that if you want but its likely to make you situation worse if you mess it up.

    my advice to you would be to get your hands on a replacement motherboard because yours is screwed infact with the specs of your system id say a whole new pc would be helpfull anway
     
  7. drumow

    drumow Guest

    1. Did u open the computer
    2. Bad Flash

    Need anything u could remember
    If 1 = know then open it and see what bios chip u have is it the small square one or the long 32pin one?
    If its the 32pin one best is to do is hotswap if else its gonna be a bit harder.

    try extract the .bin file when it ask for floppy and inset it int the computer before u turn it on.

    Else check the procedure on the manual or site of manufacturer of the sequance of bios recovery

    Good Luck
     
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  8. luisjs

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    I've just traded the floppy drive because the old one was broken

    i have two computers, this one and the broken...
     
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  9. drumow

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    So what was the result of the bios copied to floppy?

    Do u here the floppy working when it askes u to access the floppy disk in the after the checksum error?

     
  10. luisjs

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    yes, i can hear the new floppy drive working, but the screen freezes

    it's the small square one...
     
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  11. Jeanc1

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    @luisjs --- Am gonna summarize what people in here have been telling you step by step to help you out.

    1- Go to : http://www.matsonic.com/mb/downloaddata/bios_vother.htm#ms7127c
    and download the latest bios [bold]for the MS7127C[/bold] --- Get the [bold]010807.BIN file AND the AWD830.ZIP files[/bold]. Unzip the AWD830.ZIP on your desktop , it will become [bold]AWD830.exe[/bold]

    2- Take an empty or a used but not needed 3½ in. disk and put it in the A: drive of your good PC ---in control panel , right click the A: drive and select FORMAT-- [bold]PUT a the tick in the Create MS-DOS startup disk.[/bold] -- wait till it is formatted.
    [​IMG]


    3- Now from your desktop, [bold]copy/paste 010807.BIN and AWD830.exe on that startup disk you just made[/bold] -- ((go to control panel again and right click the A: drive and select PASTE ))-- you will hear some grinding and those 2 files will be copied on your Startup disk.

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    Take this startup disk to your sick PC--- put it in the A: drive and push the button to startup.

    You will hear more noises -- and then it will stop with the [bold]A>[/bold] prompt for you to type in.

    1- Type in [bold]AWD830.exe[/bold] <<ENTER>> A Bios screen will pop up asking you to type in the bios file name --

    2- Type in [bold]010807.BIN [/bold]<<ENTER>>

    now let it installed your bios !

    Once this is done , it will confirm the installation. Take the startup disk out of the A: drive and reboot your PC as usual.
     
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  12. luisjs

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    i did all that:

    created the bootdisk;
    downloaded the files (AWD830.exe and 010807.BIN) to the bootdisk...
    but when i put the bootdisk in the "broken" computer and press the boot button, appears:

    [bold]NVIDIA GeForce2 MX400 VGA BIOS
    Version 3.11.00.02.00
    Copyright (C) 1996-2000 NVidia Corp.
    64.0MB RAM[/bold]

    and then freezes at this message:

    [bold]Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0
    Copyright (C) 2000, Award Software, Inc.

    BIOS ROM checksum error

    Detecting floppy drive A media...[/bold]

    and it doesn't move... it doesnt appear the A:> prompt but i hear the drive working...
    why doesn't it boot when it should...?
     
  13. sammorris

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    It sounds like the BIOS on your motherboard isn't reading the floppy disk drive properly. If you wait, does the floppy disk stop making noise? It should after a certain point. It may be a couple of minutes, but wait for it to stop. If it doesn's stop whirring after 5 minutes, or if it does stop but nothing changes on the screen then you may have to replace the motherboard. Unless you can find a suitable one for a P3 then it will mean new CPU and RAM as well, I'm afraid.
     
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    yes, the noise stops after a couple of minutes, but the image on the screen freezes...
     
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    Right, in this case, it's reading the floppy disk but not interpreting the data. I'm afraid I can't really suggest anything if you know that both the floppy drive and disk are OK, other than replacement. Sorry about that!
     
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    reformat the floppy disk & reload the files. also try another floppy cable.
     
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    Ah yes, I hadn't thought of the cable, well remembered!
     
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    i'm going to replace the cable, i think that's the problem!
     
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    post results
     
  20. sammorris

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    I know I shouldn't really say this to a mod, but that didn't sound very polite. A please would have gone down well then!

    LOL dw about it...
     

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