xDarkBonEx wrote on Today, 09:13:@Nexxen @MagefromAntares @Repo Man11 […]
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Update: it seems that this method doesn't work, disk is spinning at constant speed and it doesn't seem to read anything.
I think I would need a programmer to fix this PC. Would you kindly recommend something that is not super expensive?
Thank you!
As @Ydee says there are still possible avenues to explore without resorting to a (E)EPROM programmer, however if you wish to skip right into using a programmer:
I don't think there is anything super special about this motherboard's BIOS chip, so I think any generic DIP programmer supporting the correct number of pins would be good, but to be sure you can check the exact type number of the ROM, it might be covered by the AWARD BIOS sticker on it.
To give a more exact recommendation I would need:
1. Define "super expensive", I know people to whom a Core-I7 is cheap, while I also know someone to whom a used P4 is expensive, a cost range would be better.
2. Do you wish to use the ROM programmer only on this motherboard or more generally useable with multiple kinds of ROMs?
3. Do you want a complete single unit ROM programmer that you can plug-in into a PC or assembling it from a KIT for you is a possibility?
4. While giving your exact location on the internet is unwise, if you can give at least the continent or country where you live can make a recommendation easier, for example there is no reason to recommend a programmer which is only readily available in Europe, while you live in the USA as the cost to ship it and various custom duties can exceed the cost of the programmer if not available at a more nearby vendor.
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