Re: Asus Mylogo and now my Computer won't boot now...



On Jul 5, 11:51 pm, Paul <nos...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ipps [EEPS] wrote:
Hey people..

I am having a major problem on this and I have tried my best to
research and fix it myself, but to no avail I haven't had any
success. I have emailed support @ asus... and they haven't gotten
back to me.

This is my issue.

I have a P4G8X Deluxe Mobo. I run Windows XP (xtra problems) with
Service Pack 2. Everything was fine with my computer, till I decided
to install the MyLogo program from the Asus disk that was supplied
with the mobo. I installed the Asus MyLogo program and followed the
instructions exactly, and I note here, exactly. For those of you who
aren't aware of how this program works, it takes a picture of your
choice, within a certain size and makes it your logo when the computer
boots up. So anyway, as I was using this program to update the logo.
Its 1st progress bar shows if its completed erasing the eeprom and the
second progress bar shows its programming the eeprom. Well around 44%
of being programmed, the program encountered an error (unknown to me)
and it stopped. It then said either to retry or to exit. I retried a
few times and still it would stop at 44%. The last time it did this,
I decieded to click exit as it had asked. So the program closed and
there I was on my desktop. I decieded to reboot (for I thought the
eeprom was still complete since it encountered errors and I exited)
not realizing maybe (and I still think I should of done this)I should
of just updated the original bios file before rebooting. I didn't. I
rebooted and I don't even got a post screen. I tried clearing the
cmos, taking the battery out for at least 20 minutes with the power
cable disconnected, and to no avail my computer will just turn but
have just a blank screen. When it boots up, the HD light stays lit
along with the lights on my 2 burners, but about a minute after the HD
light will go off and so will the 2 burner lights and the computer is
on, but nothing on the screen. I have even tried to disconnect the
Hard Drives (power and cable) and tried booting, but nothing (just to
see if it could take me to the bios screen). One last thing, this
mobo has a feature for speech post reporting. I had that selected
when this happen, so I don't get to hear the beeps for the error
codes. Someone please help me, this is my main computer and has very
sensitive data on it, I can't afford to lose it. I appreciate all
those who are willing to help me out, thanks in advance.

FP Jr.

You haven't lost anything. Your BIOS is corrupted, so the motherboard
won't be able to boot. You should be able to transport the hard drive(s)
to another computer, and get at the files that way if necessary.

The BIOS chip can be replaced as long as the BIOS chip is socketed. Most
Asus boards are that way. A company called badflash.com offers a service
where they will prepare a replacement chip for you - price around $25.
It is also possible, that a local computer store has an EEPROM programmer,
and can reprogram your chip for you.

(The PLCC with the yellow label, next to PCI slot 3, is your BIOS chip.)http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/mainboards/granite-bay/asus.jpg

One thing you could have tried, if you were prepared, was after Mylogo2 failed
to program the chip, change back to the Asus Windows BIOS flashing tool. Then,
flash a known good BIOS image (like a backup image of the existing BIOS load).
As long as you did that, before the reboot, you'd still be using the board
right now.

It is possible to do a set of limited checks on modified BIOS files. The
file size after the mod should be an exact power-of-two (i.e. 524288 bytes or
262144 bytes etc). Tools like awdsplit or mmtool, can be used to try and decipher
what is in the BIOS. (There is a tool called CBROM, but I don't have a copy of
that one.) If these tools can no longer open the modified BIOS, then you'd
know the BIOS was no good, before attempting to flash it.

Good luck,
Paul



I want to say thanks to those who have given me good answers and a
humorous one. Well I will take the advice that has been given, and I
appreciate the help in further understanding what has happened in my
system. Thanks guys.


FP Jr.

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