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    shorting a bios?

    Hi, does anyone know how to short a BIOS chip to purposely clear it or "corrupt" it so that I could load from the backup bios. I have a Gigabyte K8NS Pro, and I can't flash to other BIOS's because of a corruption in the existing one. My backup bios should still have the original F3 BIOS and I'd like the system to boot from that so I could recover my primary bios chip.

    Thank you!

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    maybe the manual has some info on bootin from the backup?
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    There is a q-bios feature in the BIOS, but as I have mentioned, it doesn't detect the backup bios chip so it's no go. I need to short it physically..

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    They built in a backup bios chip? Man thats not fair, Well you could always go ape on the power button and hope you cut power off while bios is loading, that'll corrupt it

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    ** MSI Neo2 Platinum NF3 Ultra @ 1.41b
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    Thanks aonic,

    My BIOS is non-removable and the pin setup is different.. thanks so much for helping though.. at least I know that this sort of thing is possible..

    Occidere,

    Are you serious?

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    lol well if you can get the system to loose power when saveing bios on the nforce2 it'll be corrupted, thats why I had to buy a new chip. I put in two extra sticks of ram and forgot to reset my cmos... dead bios

    I don't get why you can't just switch to the backup bios? isn't the backup chip built in for this exact situation?

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    The main bios functions, but not well.. so the motherboard thinks everything is OK. It doesn't activate the backup bios. Also, I found that there is a "protect bios" option that has the selections "auto/enabled". It seems Auto is as close as I could get to disable this feature.. I think this is the thing that is preventing me from reflashing the bios.

    Auto means that you can reflash the bios until POST ends, but if the q-bios part of the bios isn't working.. there isn't any way to reflash the bios before POST...

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    have u tried winflash? maybe its the program. you should always be able to flash your bios
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    BIOS ID Error

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