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18th September 2005 16:51 #1
flash íà ATI8500LE
òà âêúùè èìàì åäíî ATI8500LE íà Club3D è èñêàì äà ìó ôëàøíà BIOSà. íî ðàáîòàòà å òàì ÷å íå çíàì êàê ñå ïðàâè. íà nVIDIA áåøå ïî ëåñíî
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19th September 2005 05:38 #2
Õàðåñâà ìè íèê-à òè è çàòîâà ùå òè êàæà
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http://www.hardwarebg.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35552Íå òè ïóêà êîãàòî ñè ìúðòúâ,íåïðèÿòíî,òúæíî è ëîøî å çà ðîäíèíèòå,ïðèÿòåëèòå è áëèçêèòå òè .Åìèèèè ........ñúùîòî å è êîãàòî ñè òúï !!!
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19th September 2005 11:39 #3Registered User
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òàêà:
è çà ïî ñèãóðíî:1. Make sure that all drivers from ATi are removed, the proper way to do this is in Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > Uninstall ATi drivers > Uninstall ATi Control Panel/Catalyst Control Panel > Uninstall ATi software (after each uninstall do NOT reboot computer until all software/drivers are removed from the control panel). Then if you haven't got Drivercleaner, I'd suggest you get it because it's an amazing program for getting rid of all the crap and registry files that install with your ATi vga card. You can find this program at www.drivercleaner.net and make sure you read the readme before using the program.
2. Make sure that whatever overclocking program/software you are using to overclock your card, it is set back to it's original defaults.
3. Choose the appropiate ATi bios from http://www.techpowerup.com/bios/ along with ATiflash v3.09 and make a Windows XP startup disk extracting the ATiflash and biosname.bin files into the floppy disk.
4. Once your computer boots you want to get into the bios of your motherboard, most motherboards have a key to get in which are the Delete & F1 keys, if these don't get you in then consult your computer manual for the correct key to enter your motherboard bios. Once you have achieved this go to were your boot sequences (usually in your "Advanced BIOS setup") and make the floppy your first boot up device. Then save and exit your bios.
5. Now you should boot into DOS and you'll be shown a black screen with the A:\ command, I always hit A:\Dir which will take you into the Directory of the floppy disk. Once you have done this you'll see your biosname.bin file it might not be the same name as you saw on your windows desktop so right down whatever it says in the Directory because DOS can only make so many characters. If you want, just rename the biosfile.bin name to "mybios.bin" which will make it all that more simpler.
6. Now we want to save your orginial bios because if something goes wrong you want to be able to convert back if things don't go smoothly. The way to do this is "A:\atiflash -s 0 oldbios.bin" this will save your original bios, if you want to save the file under any name feel free.
7. Now we're ready to flash your ATi vga card with the new bios that we downloaded, make sure you've done your research about which bios is the correct one for you to get. Being either samsung, infineon, hynix, along with the proper meg size that being 64, 128, 256, etc.
8. The command line to flash your new bios is A:\atiflash -p 0 -f newbios.bin (newbios.bin being the bios you downloaded and extracted onto your floppy). Once this is done you will see that the new bios has been matched to your old bios and you might get a flicker or not depends on the card, then hit your power button and shut your computer off. Then you want to reset your system and to do this you either shut your power bar off or hit the switch on the back of your tower.
9. You have successfully just flashed your new bios onto the ATi vga card and now your ready to install a new set of drivers for your ATi card.
10. How to recover from a bad BIOS flash: Use an old PCI card to boot your system while your AGP card with the corrupted BIOS is still installed. Your system should initialize the PCI card first. If this does not happen, remove the AGP card and turn the computer on with only the PCI card, go to your BIOS Setup and change the "Init Display First" option to "PCI". Now reinstall the AGP card. Your system should boot normally with the PCI card as primary display adapter. You can now re-flash the corrupted BIOS or use another one. Make sure you are flashing the right card by using the -i (ati) command line option.
Instead of relying on the availability of a PCI gfx card in the event of a bad flash, flashers should create a bootable floppy that will automatically (through 'autoexec.bat') reflash the bum card to the original BIOS, as follows:
1. Create bootable floppy
2. Copy FLASH program to the floppy
3. Boot to floppy, use flash program to create backup image of BIOS (follow instructions with flash program) OR use a Windows-based BIOS dump such as ATi Tool
4. Create a new file on floppy using a text editor, and name it "autoexec.bat"
5. Open autoexec.bat and enter on the first line, the flash command to restore your old BIOS (for example, 'atiflash -p 0 -f backup.bin'), save & close
6. Label this floppy and set it aside. . .if you ever mess up a flash, pop it in, reboot, and your old bios will be restored auto-magically!ASUS TUF Gaming B550m plus | Ryzen 5 5600x | Noctua NH-U9S | 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3200 | Sapphire RX580 | AData XPG Gammix s50 lite 1Tb | 2Tb WD Black | 4Tb WD My Book | Seasonic 650W Platinum | LG 32UN880
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19th September 2005 14:22 #4
oZoNe, ìåðñè ìíîãî, òî÷íî êîìàíäèòå ìè òðÿáâàõà
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19th September 2005 14:26 #5×óäÿ ñå Îçîí-à , äàëè ñàì ãè å èçìèñëèë òåçè êîìàíäè èëè å ïîëçâàë Google?
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19th September 2005 18:47 #6
òî òîâà ÷å íå ãè å èçìèñëèë òîé, íå ãè å èçìèñëèë, íî àç êàòî òúðñèõ â google íèùî íå íàìåðèõ, òàêà ÷å ìè ïîìîãíà
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