What's a blue screen? Yeah, and I'm sure Bill Gates sits at his desk
with his Macintosh laughing at us *
Turns out nothing is wrong with my floppy, it was the keyboard. This
isn't a new keyboard and the F2 button wasn't working. I brought in
another keyboard and tested, sure enough worked fine, so I would have
been able to get to the AWD Flash utility at POST had the key combo
been working. Figures....
Spent over an hour and a half talking to ASUS tech support today.
Actually a good guy and quite helpful, although he didn't have any
definite fixes to some glitches. We both sat at systems and compared
MS Knowledgebase articles, as well as kicking around scenarios. He
said there's not been any other reports thus far on BIOS 1010 being a
problem. Could be I got corrupted d/l, could be vampires for all I
know. Either way we agreed I don't really need to try it again as 1010
is basically a memory thing, not to do with other glitches I have. He
did say some day a whole new BIOS, not just a revision could be
released, there are some better BIOS in use.
I'm going to consume alcohol now....
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 22:10:58 +0100, "Ben Pope" <spam RemoveThis @hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Rivergoat wrote:
>> Has anyone had the latest BIOS cause a blue screen crash at startup?
>
>Err... whats blue screening? Thats generally a Windows thing.
>
>> Typical crash consistent with drive not compatible with BIOS.
>
>Drive incompatibilities should be pretty rare, and a failed drive should not
>crash the BIOS under any circumstances.
>
>> One
>> shouldn't have to reformat a drive just to update BIOS, cripes, I
>> never had to in the past!
>
>Whats wrong with your floppy? (oo-err.. :-p)
>
>Ben<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
>> Stay informed about: New BIOS 1010 for A7N8X-E crashed my system!