Hi Jonathan
No my mb is not a dual-bios system, but next time i buy mb i think i will
buy a Gigabyte board which have dual bios.
Meanwhile i have got the Shuttle board to post, it showed up to be at
combination of the flashing of the bios and the installment of a new PCI
card that caused the trouble, after removing all cards exept video it
bootede up fine.
Thanks for your suggestion!
Greetings Stig
"Jonathan" <jonathanNO RemoveThis @SPAMsprintmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is the motherboard in your system a dual-BIOS one? I don't know if
> Shuttle
> is doing this or not, but many manufacturers are putting out dual-BIOS
> boards so you can switch to an alternate/backup BIOS.
>
> Otherwise, you should be able to do a BIOS recovery, as long as you have a
> PS/2 keyboard and a floppy drive (on a real floppy controller, not USB).
> Google for "award bios recovery" or something, I think you'll find it.
>
> good luck,
> Jonathan
>
> "Stig Holmberg" <noone RemoveThis @nowhwere.com> wrote in message
> news:aLIld.64891$Vf.3217943@news000.worldonline.dk...
>> I have flashed BIOS on my AV40 board, from version av40S025.bin to
>> av40S030.bin and now the board won´t boot at all, just a whirring sound
> when
>> the mb fans starts and stops.
>>
>> The version of the board is the one without raid controller and mb
> revision
>> 1.2
>>
>> BIOS was downloaded from shuttles site.
>>
>> I have tried removing the battery and resetting bios with jumper but with
> no
>> luck.
>>
>> Any suggestions what to do?
>>
>> Greetings Stig
>>
>>
>
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