We already told you your options, one of them will work, its up to you to choose which method is going to cause you the least inconvenience.
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We already told you your options, one of them will work, its up to you to choose which method is going to cause you the least inconvenience.
From what you told its only one I didnt tried, to flash with that earlier( 6xxxx or something like that ) version of asus update "fool", but to do that, I need to install an Xp, which I cannot, cause I dont have any free drive to do that. The other methods you have suggested didnt seem to work.
i have xp . n i can't flash back older bios.so no need to try that.
You haven't tried the older version of asus update which has been linked to in various peoples posts, also doesn't seem like you actually read anything apart from the last 3 posts at most :rolleyes: Stop expecting me to solve every problem asus create, I have provided solutions (as have others), that is enough.
[QUOTE=DuncanOc;3546085]download the AsusUpdt61002.zip from here and tick "bios downgradable" in options
try AsusUpdt61002 , it work.back to 1306. thank.
Hey Ket I have been having relationship issues and I feel you are to blame because of your modded BIOS because, I have been spending all my time on seeing which one is best for me. I will be sending you my counseling fees because of this and expect you to resolve all my other issues in life as well. Thanks :up:
:ROTF:
I'm using P5Q Deluxe. I was thinking that maybe I could give a shot for modded bios and try one, but is it ok to update bios with Asus Update?
use this way to flash that bastard:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...postcount=1460
it works only on xp;)
http://s54.radikal.ru/i146/0901/3b/2753e87650df.jpg
what should i do now? :(
On 61002 version of ASUSupdate click ''options'' and tick-select ''bios downgradable''
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1231866263
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1231866528
Nice pictures :up: (couldnt think of anything else, but some recognition had to be made on you fielding the mass of the same questions that keep being asked past 2-3 pages ;) )
First, i want to thank KET for your awesome work.
my main reason to try your bios, is to avoid the damn wrong temps the official bios reports.
i have OCZ reaper ddr2-800 ram, but when i installed your bios, the MB recognizes the ram as ddr2-1066, and i have everything in auto.
My questions are:
- should i leave it like this? or must i force it to 800?
- will the kit support this "OC" from 800 to 1066 without problems?
i'm not OC fanatic, so i want stability and durability if this thing will become a bad thing in the future.
that's sad news, i thought that with this bios, the stupid 100+º error would disappear.
how do i know if they are stable at 1066?
rofl...these are the type of posts that make me go to overclock.net and never come back for days on end......
ok so since I have no floppy....Not hooked up for better air flow.....and if it goes wrong I wont be able to use the memory stick option.....So I guess I will have to temp use a floppy drive :/
I've only flashed my bios once and it was using the memory stick option......If it doesn't correctly flash over, Ill just be screwed with a nonworking pc until I flash it back? Because some people are posting that once they switched, they couldn't get it to flash to any other normal bios
Its nothing to worry about. Without specific details I can't say anymore than that. Once again it all boils down to each system behaves differently.
Thats an Asus problem. scroll up a bit and you will see how to get around it with DuncanOCs lil pictorial guide.
ket,whats wrong with my computer?
Ket, I have to give you thanks for making a great BIOS for the P5Q-E. I was running a Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6 and couldn't get my Q9450 above 3.4 with every imaginable setting. With the P5Q-E and 1703m BIOS, I'm running a stable 3.6 GHz with less voltage. :D