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    Quote Originally Posted by roger_h99.nor View Post
    003 & Ownage:
    Both of you boots a HDD and runs Atiflash from a HDD?
    First tried a floppy disk, now booting from an USb stick, doesn't matter.
    The flash process seems to work, but i dont get any signal to my monitor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ownage View Post
    OK, question for u guys.

    If you flash you're card, do you get info displayed at:
    -New Product name?
    -New Bios version?

    I dont get any info displayed with any modded bios. When i flash with an original PRO or XT bios i do get info displayed at new product name and new bios version. Every bios which shows this information seems to work.

    What are you're experiences with this?
    Quote Originally Posted by 003 View Post
    Yup I get the same problem as you and I am also on an abit motherboard.
    Quote Originally Posted by ownage View Post
    First tried a floppy disk, now booting from an USb stick, doesn't matter.
    The flash process seems to work, but i dont get any signal to my monitor.
    I was saying in an earlier post, this is because of a bad checksum (most likely)

    When you alter values of a file, the file's checksum result changes. It would then need to be corrected.

    This won't however harm your card. A checksum is often used to detect file corruption. We have been altering these files intentionally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by super dank View Post
    I was saying in an earlier post, this is because of a bad checksum (most likely)

    When you alter values of a file, the file's checksum result changes. It would then need to be corrected.

    This won't however harm your card. A checksum is often used to detect file corruption. We have been altering these files intentionally.
    I can't believe any modded bios i tried, and my own modded biosses fail, while every original bios works flawlessly.
    >i5-3570K
    >Asrock Z77E-ITX Wifi
    >Asus GTX 670 Mini
    >Cooltek Coolcube Black
    >CM Silent Pro M700
    >Crucial M4 128Gb Msata
    >Cooler Master Seidon 120M
    Hell yes its a mini-ITX gaming rig!

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