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I have a MSI 6373 which I have had no problems with until installing a pci
usb 2 card. After installing this it would post then stop dead at the
windows logo screen ( win xp) . I uninstalled the pci card then it booted
fine into windows. I figured I prob needed to flash the bios and update a
few drivers for the MOBO to get the usb 2 card to work.
The install for the drivers went fine. However when I went to flash the
bios, I noticed it looked and was installing to my D: drive..Hmmmmmmmmm....
My first HD is partitioned into two drives ( C & D)
..I have nothing! Dark screen.
I tried going to the help files on the MSI site and here is what it said to
do:
BIOS flash failed during BIOS update
Try BIOS recovery for AMI or Award BIOS
Rename the desired AMI BIOS file to AMIBOOT.ROM and save it on a floppy
disk. e.g. Rename A6712VMS.190 to AMIBOOT.ROM
**********NOTE: There is no such file or anything remotely close on the
floppy (Rename A6712VMS.190 to AMIBOOT.ROM )
Since this is not available I am stuck.
I need help in getting back my original bios.
Thanks
Cindy
I have a MSI 6373 which I have had no problems with until installing a pci
usb 2 card. After installing this it would post then stop dead at the
windows logo screen ( win xp) . I uninstalled the pci card then it booted
fine into windows. I figured I prob needed to flash the bios and update a
few drivers for the MOBO to get the usb 2 card to work.
The install for the drivers went fine. However when I went to flash the
bios, I noticed it looked and was installing to my D: drive..Hmmmmmmmmm....
My first HD is partitioned into two drives ( C & D)
..I have nothing! Dark screen.
I tried going to the help files on the MSI site and here is what it said to
do:
BIOS flash failed during BIOS update
Try BIOS recovery for AMI or Award BIOS
Rename the desired AMI BIOS file to AMIBOOT.ROM and save it on a floppy
disk. e.g. Rename A6712VMS.190 to AMIBOOT.ROM
**********NOTE: There is no such file or anything remotely close on the
floppy (Rename A6712VMS.190 to AMIBOOT.ROM )
Since this is not available I am stuck.
I need help in getting back my original bios.
Thanks
Cindy