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    the F9a is a 2mb bios you will need to use windows @Bios or that Flash.exe supplied then after that you can use the normal bios flasher, also remember to back your bios to the backup bios chip afterwards i think it is ALT+f12 on the boot screen (logo).

    See if you can borrow some memory, hope you sort this issue.

    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    thanks heaps - will try.. if I get it to POST that is
    mem incompat. eh?
    just downloaded the BIOS you recommended.. dunno how I will flash it till I get POST..
    I'll reseat the v.card

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nam-uk View Post
    the F9a is a 2mb bios you will need to use windows @Bios or that Flash.exe supplied then after that you can use the normal bios flasher, also remember to back your bios to the backup bios chip afterwards i think it is ALT+f12 on the boot screen (logo).
    So you just press ALT+f12 on the boot screen and that automatically backs up your current BIOS to your backup BIOS? Do you have to go back to default clocks when doing this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ice009 View Post
    So you just press ALT+f12 on the boot screen and that automatically backs up your current BIOS to your backup BIOS? Do you have to go back to default clocks when doing this?
    Its susggested you start with optimized defaults. Boot with alt+F12. Once coppied shut the system down and clear the cmos boot back up and load optimized defaults.

    Heres a video Dinos22 put together for another gigabyte board but still the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acebmxer View Post
    Its susggested you start with optimized defaults. Boot with alt+F12. Once coppied shut the system down and clear the cmos boot back up and load optimized defaults.

    Heres a video Dinos22 put together for another gigabyte board but still the same.

    GA-X58A-UD7 (24Phase 1.0) Bios F9A, i7 980x ,Corsair H100 with NF-F12 PWM fans ,Dominator GT 24GB, Air flow pro+Fan,Intel 520 240GB SSD, EVGA GTX 680 SC Signature,
    Corsair HX850W,Prelude XFI,CoolerMaster Cosmos 2 and other Mods

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