ram question

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Tue Mar 23 05:21:57 EST 2004


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On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 11:35:56PM -0800, Shane Wegner wrote:
> You can try going into the bios and simply resave the
> settings  Ie. once you're in cmos, hit f10 and enter.  That
> worked for me once using an Abit vp6 though I can't really
> say why.  Anyways, it couldn't hurt.
> 

Tried that too, no luck.

> If that doesn't work then you might consider making sure
> your bios release is the most recent available from Abit at
> www.abit-usa.com.  Note that flashing the bios should be a
> last resort if you're not familiar with the process.  It's
> pretty straightforward though.
> 

I've considered that too. The problem with that is that I need a
competent sightling afterwards to go through the cmos settings with me
to make sure that's ok, though now that I know the print screen key
can output to the blazer, I might try doing that on my own. I've also
flashed firmware on this and other boards before many times, no big
deal there for me. I seem to recall the bios release I've currently
got came out in 2001, and the copyright year when in cmos is 2001 as
well, I'll check if there is anything more recent for this board.

Greg


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