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Normally, .bin files of BIOS are not published for public on websites. Contact a chiplevel technician. BIOS.BIN files are the asset of a technician. So you may need to pay.
you need to change the BIOS setup. Go to the booting menu change the arrangement of your hardware.
1.Primary Disk (Hard disk)
2.CD/DVD ROM
3. Floppy
4.others
then save and exit. Your PC will reboot and MUST detect first your hard drive to proceed to your desktop..
I hope it will help you..
open the ram cover remove ram also remove sticker u can find there it's very small just short jumper for 15 second with flast screw driver .. if same its mean password store in bios... u need to update bios with programmer.if u need bios file bin or rom i have u can contact me @ [email protected] Thanks
The AWARD BIOS has a similar procedure to AMI. To recover an AWARD BIOS you will need to create a bootable floppy diskette and add the desired BIOS file (we recommend using the most recent). Award BIOS's generally are in .BIN format, where as AMI was .ROM format. You will also add an AWARD flash utility (usually awdflash.exe) and an AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
The AWARD BIOS does not automatically restore the BIOS information to the 'system block' like the AMI BIOS does. You will need to add the commands necessary to flash the BIOS in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The system will run the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, which contains the flash instructions.
Note: 12345678.BIN represents the name of your BIOS.
Step by Step:
1. Create a bootable floppy diskette or bootable dos cd /usb drive
2. Copy the BIOS file and flash utility to the disk
3. Create an text file with any standard text editor and add the following lines
@ECHO OFF
awdflash 12345678.BIN /py/sn/f/cc/r
Exchange the awdflash with the name of whatever flash utility you are using, and replace the 12345678.BIN with the name of the BIOS file you are using. The parameters are explained here:
py = program yes sn = save no f = flash cc = clear cmos r = reboot
first goto the website of your board maker then download the updated bios, make a bootable floppy disk copy then exe file and the bios file it normally a .bin or .rom file when booted from the floppy run the flash utility with the exact name of the bios file so for instance it wud be
BOOT BLOCK COMPATIBLE VERSION VER .005 BAD BIOS CHECKSUM CHECKING FOR CD ROM READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" NO CD-ROM FOUND CHECKING FOR FLOPPY DISK READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" READING FILE "P5SD2VM.ROM" NO FLOPPY DISK FOUND
That depends on your motherboard Manual. It should correspond to your BIOS. Download the Motherboard's BIOS file usually in a Zip then the contents are .bin files. Then use the BIOS manufacturer's EPRON Programming tool. Which usually comes with a user manual. Just follow its examples.
Good luck!
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