Mamba wrote on 2024-11-18, 05:31:Thanks but I do not think that a jumper on the motherboard can prevent me to flash the bios on an external programmer.
Plus, I a […]
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luckybob wrote on 2024-11-17, 22:59:
Check the board for a jumper. as I recall Supermicro still used a jumper to lock the bios and thus prevent anything from flashing a chip. It might also be in the bios settings, oddly enough. SM made good documentation, the manual should have detailed step-by-step instructions.
"Universal AGP" is woefully NOT VERY universal. Many AGP cards will fit and not work correctly. Also, when a board will boot from PCI but not AGP. The board is either physically defective. AND/OR the caps that feed the AGP slot need replaced. Once I confirm a working agp card, and its still horked, i start looking at caps. thats been my experence.
Thanks but I do not think that a jumper on the motherboard can prevent me to flash the bios on an external programmer.
Plus, I also used Uniflash and the process was successful.
Still I got the message checking nvram update failed.
Will look for this jumper anyway.
Edit: the manual talks about a JP6 to be disabled before bios recovery but I am not able to find it and the manual itself in jumper description jumps from 5 to 7…. No 6.
Tried the bios recovery method as well, it loads the bios and then I get 7 short beeps (repeating), that I guess is an error.
I am strongly convinced that the bios is not correctly loaded and this somehow prevents the AGP to properly work.
According to an older manual version, JP6 & JPWAKE are the same (see pic & table)
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"EMERGENCY BIOS RECOVERY PROCEDURE
1. Turn your system off and place the floppy disk with the save BIOS image file (see above procedure, step 5) in drive A.
2. On your keyboard press and hold "CTRL" and "Home" low-level BIOS flash hot keys. (You need to disable "keyboard wake-up" function via jumper JPWAKE.)
3. Turn on power with the hot keys depressed until your floppy drive is accessed. Your screen will remain blank until the BIOS program block is flashed.
4. If your system either reboots or displays a message to reboot system then the procedure was successful.
5. If the recovery procedure was not successful, please contact our RMA department for replacement."