Reply 20 of 22, by nztdm
What motherboard revision? Look at the silkscreen on the motherboard sides and corners.
Also, read your current BIOS, and provide the one you're trying to flash. Attach or link them.
If you can't read with AWDFlash, use a Linux live distro with Flashrom such as included on Hiren's Boot CD.
If you don't have much RAM, or want to do it quicker in a less supported method (but probably fine for a board this era), use Flashrom for DOS.
(Run off Win98 boot disk or MS-DOS mode. Include CWSDPMI.EXE alongside flashrom.exe)
http://buildbot.flashrom.org/buildresults/lat … os/flashrom.exe
The command you'd wanna use is:
flashrom -p internal -r oldbios.bin -V > log.txt
Provide the log.txt, and the oldbios.bin if it succeeds.
Flashrom may simply work to flash the new BIOS later, or we'll need to edit the BIOS file to be the correct flash chip size (unless the downloaded BIOS actually contains over 1Mb data (not blank space) and you have a 1Mb chip, in which case you'll need to find a BIOS for your board with that chip, or possibly cheaply get a 2Mb chip and hot-flash it.