Hi guys,
I'd like to update the BIOS of my Asus TX97-E board to support bigger HDDs, but I need ACPI support. Could someone please make me a patched version of that?
Thanks
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Asus TX97-E ACPI BIOS with HDD patch needed
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If you can provide us with the 1001e_03 ACPI BETA bios for this board since Asus pulled it off its servers due to windows 2000 problems at the time. the 0112e with the same date stamp that is around has no ACPI support.
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Thats the other problem, I can't find it I was hoping that some of you still have it since you are making a lot of bios patches. I have the patched version of 0112e, but, yes, it doesn't support ACPI, so it doesn't matter what version if there is no ACPI :/edwin wrote:If you can provide us with the 1001e_03 ACPI BETA bios for this board since Asus pulled it off its servers due to windows 2000 problems at the time. the 0112e with the same date stamp that is around has no ACPI support.
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I'd have to bring my old storage server online and see if I managed to mirror the asus FTP site at the right time...
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That would be great, but I tried to flash another version, and It doesn't work. I mean the board is working perfectly, but uniflash can't detect the chip, and awdflash restarts the computer after a few seconds. The bootblock jumper is in enabled position. I also tried shorting the VCC to 5V, and VPP to 12V, but it still didn't work...
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For this old board series you need the Asus Flasher Aflash.
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Thanks for the aflash program! I've been searching for it. But I tried it and it still doesn't work. It says "Error -- Flash memory unknown" so it's the same, the chip is not being detected And one question: is this bios file the patched, or the original one, which you attached?Denniss wrote:For this old board series you need the Asus Flasher Aflash.
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I'll look for an older Aflash version, please also look for a write protection setting in Bios.
I assume the file in the attached .zip is not modified to support larger HDD but Edwin is looking into it.
What type of flashrom do you have?
Winbond/SST/Atmel or MXIC were common manufacturers in these days + the chip number is also required.
Hint: 28xx part number is 12V, 29xx is 5V
I assume the file in the attached .zip is not modified to support larger HDD but Edwin is looking into it.
What type of flashrom do you have?
Winbond/SST/Atmel or MXIC were common manufacturers in these days + the chip number is also required.
Hint: 28xx part number is 12V, 29xx is 5V
Nothing, that's the problem. It says: flash rom chip: unknown; organisation: N/A (write protect blabla...); chipset: triton III 430tx; last write status: not availableedwin wrote:what chip does uniflash report?
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Either a hardware problem, a missed setting in Bios or the write protect jumper in wrong position (check for an onboard printing of the jumper setting, sometimes manual is wrong or it was changed in a motherboard revision).
Aflash 1.37:
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/slo ... aflash.exe
Aflash 1.37:
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/slo ... aflash.exe