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    help pls proplem With bois

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by Ralf, Dec 31, 2008.

  1. Ralf

    Ralf Newbie

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    hi all

    i have problem with phoenix bios Laptop

    when i Upgrading my bios happend proplem

    i cant enter bios

    i prees f2 and Delet and I was using all the f on the keybord nothing hapen's

    i cant enter bios

    pls any one know's plz help me :(
     
  2. TabbedOut

    TabbedOut Notebook Evangelist

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    Sounds like you might have corrupted your BIOS. Maybe this will help?
     
  3. Ralf

    Ralf Newbie

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    pls help me

    nothing happen pls help me TabbedOut

    any one know's plz help me

    i dont wont lose my Laptop :(
     
  4. skriefal

    skriefal Notebook Consultant

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    The link that TabbedOut provided is to the crisis recovery methods. These should allow you to reflash your laptop's BIOS to a working version. You should be able to download the linked file, and then use it to make a bootable floppy or USB flash drive. Then when booting the laptop, hit the correct key combination and wait for it to boot the floppy/USB and flash the old BIOS on top of your corrupted version.

    I haven't needed to do this myself, but that's how I understand that it's meant to work.

    If you can't get the crisis recovery disk to work then you may need to start shopping for a new laptop.