Ok here are the downloads and the directions. http://tyan.com/support/html/bios_support.html http://tyan.com/support/html/how_to_flash.html -Clint
----- Original Message ----- From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ok, the battery should be 3.3v if it's the "button cell" type, and anything over 3.0v should be enough. So.....your BIOS is probably bad. Flashing usually won't help, you probably need a new chip. I don't see where you tried to clear the CMOS, so do that first. Short the appropriate jumper for several seconds with the PC UNPLUGGED. You can't "recover" from it, whatever the settings were in the BIOS is lost, they just have to be entered again (if flashing fixes it) or after you get a new chip. Now getting a new chip can sometimes be more expensive that the board itself. You'll have to contact Tyan and see what the $ would be. First try and flash it. You need to get the .exe flash program from Tyan, as well as the .bin or .rom BIOS file. The exact procedure is at Tyan's website. Be SURE you set the CMOS jumper correctly for flashing, then set it back afterwards. My PC is messed up now and I can't get to any websites. If you can't find what you need, LMK. -Clint God Bless Us All Clint Hamilton, Owner http://OrpheusComputing.com � ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Clint: Thanks for your reply. I only recorded one previous reply to my message and I did then check the battery. It had more than three volts, and was good. I should have mentioned that in my last message. I was hoping to find someone who had experienced a failed ROM BIOS and could advise how they recovered from it. At turn-on, the only message is that the ROM BIOS checksum has failed. There is no way to get to the CMOS set up by pressing delete etc. All you can do is boot to the prompt from the A: drive. The c: drive is not seen and when you try to extract information to the A: drive, the computer will not let you write to it. ( I tried to use a CMOS save and recovery program). My access to the Internet is tenuous with Juno and a slow 486 computer, but I will try, and see what information I can get from the Tyan web site. Wally On Sat, 13 Jul 2002 23:59:49 -0500 "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A few people have posted for you to replace or at least check > the CMOS battery. Have you done that? This is the FIRST > thing you must do before anything else is done. The BIOS > will loose it's memory (and therefore all settings) if the > battery is bad. You can still boot the PC up, you just have > go into the BIOS setup every time and reset all the settings > to what they should be for your specific hardware > configuration. (At least you can with a typical NON NAME > BRAND PC). > > Of course you would get any BIOS updates from Tyan's website. > You sound like you might be new to computers so I would > definitely not try and flash the BIOS, and of course it's not > needed if all you need is a new battery. > -Clint > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To all BIOS Experts: > I sure would appreciate any suggestions as > to how to recover from a checksum failure of my BIOS. > See the original post below. > Wally > > On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 18:38:39 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Hi: > > When turned on, the computer screen shows this > > message: ROM BIOS checksum failure. > > > > The A: drive is still recognized and the computer will boot > > to an a: prompt. The c: drive is not recognized. > > > > The computer is 2 years old with a tyan S 1854 ATX > motherboard and > > a Pent3 600 cpu. 128 Mb. The hard drive has windows 98 > SE. > > > > Admittedly the information is sketchy but I am looking > > for suggestions for the best next step. > > > > The machine has never been on-line and never had any > > downloaded programs installed. A couple of store > > purchased programs have been installed > > > > With only the A: drive, is it possible to try to flash the > > ROM BIOS. Where do I get the BIOS update info and > > the flash program? > > > > With the BIOS losing its memory, is it a better idea to > > purchase a replacement BIOS? Where is the best > > place to find a replacement or an update? > > > > Any and all help appreciated. > > > > Wally ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
