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I updated my bios yesterday night and today i can't get my comp to boot up.

Mobo: P4S-LA
CPU: p4-1.8 478

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08-27-2005 01:46 PM
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RE: need help (updated BIOS, comp won't boot)
How far do you get during POST?
Do you get any error messages?
08-28-2005 07:53 PM
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RE: need help (updated BIOS, comp won't boot)
i 'm not sure if u reset the BIOS if this will get it back to the stat beofre updating , but i suggest that u find ur motherboard user manual, and check were is the cmos clear jumper and do it :)
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RE: need help (updated BIOS, comp won't boot)
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i 'm not sure if u reset the BIOS if this will get it back to the stat beofre updating , but i suggest that u find ur motherboard user manual, and check were is the cmos clear jumper and do it :)
If you update the firmware of the BIOS then resetting the CMOS isn't going to fix it. You either have to contact Asus about it and send the board (or just the chip in that needs to be flashed) or find the original BIOS firmware.

Where did you get this firmware from, I didn't see your model on the listing that is from Asus on their site so...
08-28-2005 08:06 PM
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RE: need help (updated BIOS, comp won't boot)
ok then evm , try to find the original Bios on Asus site! and umm

MAtty do u think he can install it :S if his pc isn't running ? i doubt, but there should be a way
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RE: need help (updated BIOS, comp won't boot)
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ok then evm , try to find the original Bios on Asus site! and umm

MAtty do u think he can install it :S if his pc isn't running ? i doubt, but there should be a way
If the PC just turns on but displays nothing and doesn't even POST then hes going to have to send it in to Asus and have them reflash it. Should be covered under warranty if it was their BIOS update that screwed it up.
08-28-2005 08:39 PM
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RE: need help (updated BIOS, comp won't boot)
well then i recommend that u buy a new motherboard!! u can find a 50$ one :S !! but hope u had an original ASUS update:S
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RE: need help (updated BIOS, comp won't boot)
This happened to one of our computers. It was doing a BIOS update, and my sister clicked something she shouldn't. PC froze, and it "fried" the BIOS.

Before assuming, try the following things (these are what I was told to):

Clear the CMOS (you never know).

Run the BIOS restore disk (the flash program should have given the option to make one prior to the flashing.

Assuming neither of the above worked, the BIOS is dead. You can send your board off for a replacement BIOS, or you can purchase a new one and solder it on yourself (although this requires skill, as you must make sure the solder iron does not touch the board or any or any other parts - if you fail, you have to buy a new board anyway).

However, when I checked these options for my board, the cost of both, wasn't far from a new board, so i got a new board.

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well then i recommend that u buy a new motherboard!! u can find a 50$ one :S !! but hope u had an original ASUS update:S


ya, i found a motherboard for 70$ and it working so far :)

i got the bios update from the asus site
when i was flashing my bios there was a block out for a few hours and it damged my bios so bad that i couldn't boot from a floppy

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Clear the CMOS (you never know).

i allready tried that, the 1st thing i tried

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Do you get any error messages?

well, the system speaker was beeping non-stop

btw.. i could replay for a few days cuz i didn't have my comp working  and my sister wound't let me use her comp

thanx for helping everyone
09-01-2005 01:46 AM
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RE: need help (updated BIOS, comp won't boot)
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block out
Do you mean black out? If not then talk to Asus and say that after flashing your BIOS your computer wouldn't boot they may replace the board for you... although you already bought another one. But other then that if it was a blackout then there would be nothing they can do.
09-03-2005 03:31 PM
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