a award bios upgrade (170 ko zip file) is possible for my pentium 75 +flash loader.
ID: 10/18/1996-I430VX-10031996C-00
could you tell me what version do i need+flash loader+read me file
thanks
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Looks like a Pcchips M520/525 or similar
Use the Pcchips Lottery to identify your board and follow the links to your new Bios
http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q3998142/pcchips/
Use the Pcchips Lottery to identify your board and follow the links to your new Bios
http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q3998142/pcchips/
If there's UMC Super I/O, goto here http://wims.rainbow-software.org
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
what i received from essupport.com
they say hd up to 137 go
pcchip propose a upgrade up to 64 go for m530 m535 or 538
why
thanks
Thank you for your BIOS Upgrade inquiry and contacting eSupport.com, the Exclusive Authorized Upgrade and Support Center for Award BIOS. For 14 years, we have constantly upgraded thousands of motherboards and developed new BIOS Upgrades for all the latest technology. Our BIOS Upgrades are guaranteed to work on your system.
Based on the technical specifications you had
submitted, we have an excellent BIOS Upgrade
for your system. We have the brand new AwardBIOS
for your motherboard. The price is only $24.95 (U.S).
If you would like to view your system details that you had previously submitted, please click here: https://www.unicore.com/customers/flash ... 7B92A4F6C4
The most notable features are:
-Hard Drive support up to 137 GB
*or*
-48-Bit Support up to 500 GB(for customers with Award ver. 6.00)
-Faster Intel and AMD CPU Upgrade Kit Support
-Windows 2000 and Windows XP Compliance
-ACPI Specification for Advanced Power Management
-USB 2.0 Support
-CD-ROM + LS-120 Boot Support
-Virtual technical support assistance
We can e-mail you the latest BIOS upgrade for your
specific system and attach it as a zip file (170 K)
with the necessary flash loaders. We provide a Read Me
file with easy installation instructions, hundreds of
BIOS FAQs online, and free e-mail based technical support.
Telephone technical support is not available.
The price for this service is $24.95 (U.S.). You can
place this order through our SECURE website:
they say hd up to 137 go
pcchip propose a upgrade up to 64 go for m530 m535 or 538
why
thanks
Thank you for your BIOS Upgrade inquiry and contacting eSupport.com, the Exclusive Authorized Upgrade and Support Center for Award BIOS. For 14 years, we have constantly upgraded thousands of motherboards and developed new BIOS Upgrades for all the latest technology. Our BIOS Upgrades are guaranteed to work on your system.
Based on the technical specifications you had
submitted, we have an excellent BIOS Upgrade
for your system. We have the brand new AwardBIOS
for your motherboard. The price is only $24.95 (U.S).
If you would like to view your system details that you had previously submitted, please click here: https://www.unicore.com/customers/flash ... 7B92A4F6C4
The most notable features are:
-Hard Drive support up to 137 GB
*or*
-48-Bit Support up to 500 GB(for customers with Award ver. 6.00)
-Faster Intel and AMD CPU Upgrade Kit Support
-Windows 2000 and Windows XP Compliance
-ACPI Specification for Advanced Power Management
-USB 2.0 Support
-CD-ROM + LS-120 Boot Support
-Virtual technical support assistance
We can e-mail you the latest BIOS upgrade for your
specific system and attach it as a zip file (170 K)
with the necessary flash loaders. We provide a Read Me
file with easy installation instructions, hundreds of
BIOS FAQs online, and free e-mail based technical support.
Telephone technical support is not available.
The price for this service is $24.95 (U.S.). You can
place this order through our SECURE website:
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There are two Pcchips i430VX Biosfiles - if you see a "Release 10/03/1996L" or similar message then use the "L" Bios and if you see ""Release 10/03/1996S" or similar then use the "S" Bios
-> Make sure you pick the right Bios !!
Both are tested to work with HDD up to 64GB and are patchable up to 128GB
There are two Pcchips i430VX Biosfiles - if you see a "Release 10/03/1996L" or similar message then use the "L" Bios and if you see ""Release 10/03/1996S" or similar then use the "S" Bios
-> Make sure you pick the right Bios !!
Both are tested to work with HDD up to 64GB and are patchable up to 128GB
You need a version of awdflash.exe to flash the file. If you need step-by-step instructions check out the "Collected Wisdom" forum for the "step by step flashing guide" thread.
"Patchable to 128GB"; at the moment the files at the URL above have been patched to remove the bug which prevented HDD >32GiB 34GB) from working, so the maximum HDD supported by those is 64GiB (68GB).
We can do a further patch which will remove some other bugs and (hopefully) allow the use of HDD up to 128 GiB (137GB).
The "difference" between the 128GB we talk about and the 137GB mentioned by eSupport is that we really mean 128 GiB (binary GB) because we are talking about addressing limits.
128 GiB (binary Gigabyte) = 128*1024*1024*1024 = 137 438 953 472 B
i.e. really no difference.
HDD manufacturers always use decimal GB, it makes the disk look bigger.
"Patchable to 128GB"; at the moment the files at the URL above have been patched to remove the bug which prevented HDD >32GiB 34GB) from working, so the maximum HDD supported by those is 64GiB (68GB).
We can do a further patch which will remove some other bugs and (hopefully) allow the use of HDD up to 128 GiB (137GB).
The "difference" between the 128GB we talk about and the 137GB mentioned by eSupport is that we really mean 128 GiB (binary GB) because we are talking about addressing limits.
128 GiB (binary Gigabyte) = 128*1024*1024*1024 = 137 438 953 472 B
i.e. really no difference.
HDD manufacturers always use decimal GB, it makes the disk look bigger.
Tested patched BIOSes. Untested patched BIOSes.
Emails *will* be ignored unless the subject line starts "Wim's BIOS forum"
Emails *will* be ignored unless the subject line starts "Wim's BIOS forum"
I'll email it to you soon.
Tested patched BIOSes. Untested patched BIOSes.
Emails *will* be ignored unless the subject line starts "Wim's BIOS forum"
Emails *will* be ignored unless the subject line starts "Wim's BIOS forum"
so ,i need to flash with bin file 5201016 s +awdflash.exe first and then patch with bin file 520 sx
do i need to use the same flash for the patch ?
i have a very good (read me file) for the first one (soyo) but not for the patch
could you help
thanks
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do i need to use the same flash for the patch ?
i have a very good (read me file) for the first one (soyo) but not for the patch
could you help
thanks
@+
You can do things in that sequence if you wish to confirm that your board is happy with the manufacturer's version of the BIOS (e.g. to confirm the sequence of events for flashing so that you do not blame the file I sent you.
The 520_sx.bin file is not a patch, it is the patched version of the other file. Flash it just as you would flash the other BIOS file.
The 520_sx.bin file is not a patch, it is the patched version of the other file. Flash it just as you would flash the other BIOS file.
Tested patched BIOSes. Untested patched BIOSes.
Emails *will* be ignored unless the subject line starts "Wim's BIOS forum"
Emails *will* be ignored unless the subject line starts "Wim's BIOS forum"
so,i flash first with bin file 5201016 s +awdflash.exe and after i flash with
bin file 520 sx ???? or flash straight away with the second one
is that file been tested before (work)?
do i do the same install that i will have done with the first one or a different way?
thanks again
bin file 520 sx ???? or flash straight away with the second one
is that file been tested before (work)?
do i do the same install that i will have done with the first one or a different way?
thanks again