You people aren't listening.
There's some setting in the BIOS that's holding down your system. I've flashed various BIOS revisions on different motherboards DOZENS OF TIMES, and never once has NT or Win2k failed to boot because of it.
And yes, some of the motherboards have been ASUS. In fact, I've flashed, under Win2k, the BIOS on:
ASUS P3B-F
ASUS P2B
Epox Via-Thingermajig
ABIT BP6
ABIT BE6
ABIT BF6
ABIT BE6-2
ABIT BX6
ABIT BX6-2
ABIT BH6
Mainboard Dual Server board
Among others...
So there's something you're doing that is HORRIBLY WRONG in the BIOS. Go, figure out your BIOS settings, and then come back. Ok?
Oh, and you DID make sure to use the latest flasher, right? Not the older one? And you DID make sure to flash the boot block as well? And you DID make sure to go into the BIOS and tell it to reset the ESCD information so that it would find the devices and boot properly, right?
- Gurm
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Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
There's some setting in the BIOS that's holding down your system. I've flashed various BIOS revisions on different motherboards DOZENS OF TIMES, and never once has NT or Win2k failed to boot because of it.
And yes, some of the motherboards have been ASUS. In fact, I've flashed, under Win2k, the BIOS on:
ASUS P3B-F
ASUS P2B
Epox Via-Thingermajig
ABIT BP6
ABIT BE6
ABIT BF6
ABIT BE6-2
ABIT BX6
ABIT BX6-2
ABIT BH6
Mainboard Dual Server board
Among others...
So there's something you're doing that is HORRIBLY WRONG in the BIOS. Go, figure out your BIOS settings, and then come back. Ok?
Oh, and you DID make sure to use the latest flasher, right? Not the older one? And you DID make sure to flash the boot block as well? And you DID make sure to go into the BIOS and tell it to reset the ESCD information so that it would find the devices and boot properly, right?
- Gurm
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Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
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