I have a Asus M6BNe and yesterday I was testing the ClockGen in it. I can get 105FSB without problems, but when I tried 110FSB the program stopped to answer then I finished the ClockGen and continued using notebook normally. When I restarted it didn't boot anymore...
What is going on? The bios are corrupted?
I need help!!
M6 dont have floppy drive, i am searching a modular floppy to buy and try recovery the bios...
Anyone know if I can change the bios for another one?
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You tried overclocking your M6? Why would you ever want to do that?
Anyway, you have to use a bootable CD-ROM... if you do a search on the forum for "M6N" and "BIOS" or something along those lines, you'll come across a thread where I, personally, flashed my BIOS using that method. -
Did you try hit the "reset hole" at the bottom of the laptop? it should look like this : >.<
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Oh if I could find my old boot floppy disk I made for just this problem I'll hook you up...you can make one yourself...easy as cake, if I can remember exactly, I'm sure someone else on the forums will aid me in helping complete this process if I can't remember exactly how to do it again.
Depending on which flash program you're using, dos based of course, just make a bootable floppy disk and edit the autoexec.bat file to make it auto flash your laptop...you will be doing this blind, but if you do it right it WILL work as I've done this successfully on my old radeon 9500pro. I flashed it and it went bad, but used my disk to bring it back by reverting to the old bios. Should work with bios for laptop or computer.
Just enter the lines in the autoexec.bat to start up the flash program and if you're familiar with its layout you can blindly enter the commands to reflash.
Hopefully.
Oh man I feel for you, and I didn't know M6's had this option in the bios. I wish the Z70Va had more things to tamper with in the bios.
GOODLUCK...I'm hurting inside for you *sniffles*
Cheers,
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but it looks like he is not able to see anything on the screen...., could it be BIOS fried? if reset hole don't work he might need to send it back to Asus for a new MB......anyway...good luck.
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Thanks for reply guys...
I will search on the forum about flash my bios with cd-rom. I have burned one cdrom with AMIBOOT.ROM inside end power on the notebook with this CD, but doesnt work. AuroraS, do you have the same problem with your M6N? If you can help me with this....
Notebook only try to acess the CD-ROM (I dont know if it is normal or lap is searching for bios image...), keyboard doesnt work and no beeps too...
I need to reset the notebook (with this button: >.<) when it is on?
Thanks guys!
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I didn't have any problems with my M6...except for fan problems. When I tried new BIOSes that I didn't like, using a bootable CD-ROM was the only way I could flash my BIOS to an older version.
I'm not sure about your problem...
try removing the battery, putting it back in, and then powering it on.
Sometimes, little simple things like that work. -
Hmm...
I want to know if the bios of M6 is removable. If it is i can change bios by another in good condition...
I did not found the battery, someone know where it is localized on motherboard?
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precisas de abrir o portatil e secalhar é melhor nao. acho q deves mandar para a asus mas nao digas q tentas-t overclock
. Tira a bateria do portatil e deixa-o assim durante a noite. De manha poe outra vez, exprimenta. se nao der podes-t aventurar a abrir o portatil totalmente e procurar algum tipo de bateria. acho q as aberturas para o cpu mem etc nao dao acesso á suposta bateria.
Acho q o chip da bios deve ser acoplado á motherboard.
é a primeira vez q falo português neste forum eh eh -
You have to press the small resert button when the lappy is turned off. Had a similar problem when it just turned on and checked the hdd but it stopped there, and the reset solved it.
[Help!] M6BNe don't boot... Bios corrupted?
Discussion in 'Asus' started by morppheu, Nov 18, 2005.