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Thread: ASUS P5B Deluxe 0711 BIOS Cold Boot solved

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    Quote Originally Posted by adamant415
    I'm interested in #4 on the changelog. I wonder if that means it won't do the double reboot when you restart your computer if you have a high fsb set.

    Edit- why yes it does solve the double restart. woohoooooooooooooooooooooooo. my pump and harddrives thank you asus.
    Thank goodness, At first I thought mt PSU was acting up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    Use the following command and switches if you flash with afudos:

    afudos /ip5bd0711.rom /pbnc /n
    im n00b wat are those switches for?
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    "p" is just the program command

    b - Program Boot Block
    n - Program NVRAM
    c - Destroy System CMOS

    /n - don't check ROM ID

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    "p" is just the program command

    b - Program Boot Block
    n - Program NVRAM
    c - Destroy System CMOS

    /n - don't check ROM ID
    is it essential though? last time I didnt use any switches and it was OK

    thanks for the info btw
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    No, they aren't necessary. But I use all the switches as a matter of habit.

    These switches are not just for the P5B. Asus users have been using them for years.

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    wow this is great...never mind the shortened hardware lives...
    what about all the overclockers hearts :O

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    Grinch in your second pic with CPU settings Vanderpool tech is greyed out & disabled. Mine is grey as wel but stays enabled regardless settings ive tried in cpu section. How do i disable it??

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    honestly...I think all I did was reset cmos...then started making all my changes...
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    cheers didnt try that yet, only loaded defaults, wil give it a go.

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    ok..someone post a step-by-step for us noobs!!! :cheers:

    dont wanna end up RMA'ng this thing again..

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    Quote Originally Posted by loc.o
    cheers didnt try that yet, only loaded defaults, wil give it a go.
    Vanderpool settings can only be changed on a cold boot.
    Last edited by accord99; 10-04-2006 at 12:57 PM.

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    double restart fixed, man thats great news!

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    Double restart fixed? That's great news!
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    i know this has been answered before, but can't find it....

    Is there a reason NOT to use the Asus Bios EZ-Flash utility in BIOS (by pressing <alt-f2> ) ? everyone so far has recommended the windows version or Afudos.

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    Very nice news! Seems that asus has top notch bios support for P5B.
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    Asus update within windows works great for me, never had one issue.

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    Same here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GAR
    Asus update within windows works great for me, never had one issue.
    Quote Originally Posted by JoeBar
    Same here.
    let me guess, and you guys did the whole a)set default-optimized settings b)update c)reboot and reload optimized settings d)reboot and load OC settings, thing? or did you just update, reboot, and be done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grinch
    ok now bios is fine...cleared cmos...etc...now it reports normal...lol 40.51Ghz...talk about an extreme overclock...
    that solved my problem too. though it was a bit of hassle because my 7900gtx was in the way...

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    every day this board is getting better

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    First way.
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    thank god i thought i needed a new power supply
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    well...I tried 711, and already I've had two reboots! I cleared CMOS just in case, and after about 5 minutes or so of messing around the computer, it reboots on its own.

    Also, when booting up, it took forever to detect the RAID drives...it kept saying
    ACHI 0....yada yada
    ACHI 1....yada yada
    and then it would continue....

    thirdly, Superpi decreases slightly on this run...
    with 711, 1M = 18.450
    with 614, 1M = 18.025

    so I went back to 614....no problems so far, and steady. I think I will wait for the next BIOS upgrade and see how it does.

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    disable automatic restart in control panel->system, in one of those hardware or advanced tabs. You probably bluescreened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne
    disable automatic restart in control panel->system, in one of those hardware or advanced tabs. You probably bluescreened.
    in windows?

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