
Bad motherboard? Time for an RMA? I so hate this, been waiting literally for months to get all parts and now this. Any help appreciated!
- talisman
This is an Asus P5 series board. Disconnect all drives (HD's, CD/DVD ROM, All floppy drives), plug in a USB thumb drive. The P5 series should boot on the USB thumb drive if no other drives are available for flashing the BIOS. Copy your BIOS .rom file over to the USB thumb drive. During the post press, I want to think its (i'll have to go look at another computer first to make sure), the F2 key (look at the post screen) to get to the USB drive and the BIOS Rom your going to flash. Don't use the disk based flash utility with the ASUS P5 series, use the built in flash utility (F2 key during Post).talisman wrote:RASHAD, thank you for your advice, but there is one thing that keeps me from following your steps. Actually two. I don't have a floppy drive to start with and the motherboard BIOS is 2MB (and if 2.8MB floppies are as rare as they used to be a while back then I won't get hold of one).
This is one of the reasons I have a laptop in addition to my desktop. I even have a laptop backup for my laptop.I've been computer-less now for like a month and a half
Thats one of the reasons I order all my personal stuff from NewEgg, they will take it back for any reason that it might not work.talisman wrote:Motherboard now RMA'd. Tech Support was friendly and kindly noted that I should only mention the motherboard wouldn't work just to be sure it's all covered under warranty. The supplier even promised to even the shipment costs (I ordered from Germany). Let's hope all turns to the better, I've been computer-less now for like a month and a half