Hello.
I put together a K6-2 500 for my daughter, and I have been using a Milleminum G200 sence `98 and love it. I had a chance to buy a used one for my daughters system, but it came DOA. I was offered my money back, but by that time, I had read the forum at Matrox, downloaded the recovery utility and that fixed the card.
Sence then, I have purposefully bought 3 more G200s that were listed as dead, and recovered each one.
Question:
What happens that the BIOS goes dead?...how did this happen in the first place?. And...more importantly, after one has been recovered by flashing the bios, will it hold up...or, is this something waiting to happen again?
When I shipped my daughter the computer, I included a floppy disk with the boot-recovery data one it with instructions just in case. I would like to know for my own knowledge why the bios fails in the beginning.
I have been in electronics for over 40 years, so my curiosity is getting the better of me.
Thanks!
I put together a K6-2 500 for my daughter, and I have been using a Milleminum G200 sence `98 and love it. I had a chance to buy a used one for my daughters system, but it came DOA. I was offered my money back, but by that time, I had read the forum at Matrox, downloaded the recovery utility and that fixed the card.
Sence then, I have purposefully bought 3 more G200s that were listed as dead, and recovered each one.
Question:
What happens that the BIOS goes dead?...how did this happen in the first place?. And...more importantly, after one has been recovered by flashing the bios, will it hold up...or, is this something waiting to happen again?
When I shipped my daughter the computer, I included a floppy disk with the boot-recovery data one it with instructions just in case. I would like to know for my own knowledge why the bios fails in the beginning.
I have been in electronics for over 40 years, so my curiosity is getting the better of me.
Thanks!
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