Monday, January 7, 2013

WINDOWS BIOS RECOVERY

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/870-Bios-Recovery-Procedures

 BIOS Recovery procedures

I thought it would be nice to start a thread like this to make life easyer for those of us who have to go thru recovery procedure.So here is my litle contribution...It will be nice if you add your expirience of how did you recoverd from a bad flash.

U P D A T EAs of 04.01.2010 Recovery procedures for those of you who have Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) port, eg. JTAG, EJTAG, TJTAG e.t.c.

How to identify if you have one of this ports and how to build a simple cable that you connect to your working computer and reflash the dead BIOS chip.For now just a link to wikipedia, but dont worry you wont need one of the expensive devices to connect to the working computer, couse this days I successfuly recovered bricked board with EJATG port using this simple cable

JTAGunbuffereda..jpghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Joint_Test_Action_GroupHP Tool:http://rapidshare.com/files/113917960/HP_USB_Disk_Storage_Format_Tool.rarMiniDOS:http://rapidshare.com/files/113919628/MiniDOS.rar

Phoenix BIOS RecoveryUpdate: Boot-Block Jumper http://rapidshare.com/files/14946637...ock_Jumper.pdf 

This is the latest PHLASH16 I could find:http://rapidshare.com/files/15674471...6.5.4.rar.htmlTool provided by @offon7544 Here is the Archive with all the files needed and How to for Phoenix BIOS Recovery.

Method 1.http://www.box.net/shared/j2u98ci67fHow To:1. Use HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool with MiniDOS files to make your Bootable: Flopy, USB Flopy, USB Flash Drive (Flash Drive works in rear cases).When creating the boot Floppy, select from Folder Options to view the hiden and system files and delete or rename the file config.sys if present.Couse we need DOS with no additional programs that are loaded, which could interfere with the operation of the BIOS flash application.2. Copy all the files from Rescue to your: Flopy, USB Stick, USB Flopy.3. Rename your BIOS file to bios.wph and copy it to your: Flopy, USB Stick, USB Flopy.4. Remove the battery, unplug the computer from the power.5. Hold down: Fn+B or WinKey+B (On some new Acer Laptop's Fn+Esc and on some new Fujitsu Siemens Laptop's Fn+F)and while holding plug the computer in to power (do not plug the battery) and pres the power button.6. Now you should hear the flopy drive working, hold the keys for a while and then let go.7. Leve the computer for at least 10 min. and if the computer does not restart it self turn the power down.8. Plug the battery and the power sorce and if everything went OK the computer shold start normaly.Note: This procedure is for Phoenix BIOS`es only and in some cases the USB Stick might not work.Method 2.http://rapidshare.com/files/105952250/Metod_2.rarHow To:1. Click on the Phoenix_Crisis_Recovery.exe to make: Flopy, USB Flopy.When creating the boot Floppy, select from Folder Options to view the hiden and system files and delete or rename the file config.sys if present.Couse we need DOS with no additional programs that are loaded, which could interfere with the operation of the BIOS flash application.2. Copy all the files from Rescue to your: Flopy, USB Flopy.3. Rename your BIOS file to bios.wph and copy it to your: Flopy, USB Flopy.4. Remove the battery, unplug the computer from the power.5. Hold down: Fn+B or WinKey+B (On some new Acer Laptop's Fn+Esc and on some new Fujitsu Siemens Laptop's Fn+F) and while holding plug the computer in to power (do not plug the battery) and pres the power button.6. Now you should hear the flopy drive working, hold the keys for a while and then let go.7. Leve the computer for at least 10 min. and if the computer does not restart it self turn the power down.8. Plug the battery and the power sorce and if everything went OK the computer shold start normaly.Note: This procedure is for Phoenix BIOS`es only and in some cases the USB Stick might not work.Method 3.http://rapidshare.com/files/105952818/Metod_3.rarHow To:1. Use HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool with MiniDOS files to make your Bootable: Flopy, USB Flopy, USB Flash Drive (Flash Drive works in rear cases).When creating the boot Floppy, select from Folder Options to view the hiden and system files and delete or rename the file config.sys if present.Couse we need DOS with no additional programs that are loaded, which could interfere with the operation of the BIOS flash application.2. Copy all the files from Rescue to your: Flopy, USB Stick, USB Flopy.3. Rename your BIOS file to bios.wph and copy it to your: Flopy, USB Stick, USB Flopy.4. Remove the battery, unplug the computer from the power.5. Hold down: Fn+B or WinKey+B (On some new Acer Laptop's Fn+Esc and on some new Fujitsu Siemens Laptop's Fn+F) and while holding plug the computer in to power (do not plug the battery) and pres the power button.6. Now you should hear the flopy drive working, hold the keys for a while and then let go.7. Leve the computer for at least 10 min. and if the computer does not restart it self turn the power down.8. Plug the battery and the power sorce and if everything went OK the computer shold start normaly.Note: This procedure is for Phoenix BIOS`es only and in some cases the USB Stick might not work.Method 4.http://rapidshare.com/files/105953337/Metod_4.rarHow To:1. Click on the Phoenix_Crisis_Recovery.exe to make: Flopy, USB Flopy.When creating the boot Floppy, select from Folder Options to view the hiden and system files and delete or rename the file config.sys if present.Couse we need DOS with no additional programs that are loaded, which could interfere with the operation of the BIOS flash application.2. Copy all the files from Rescue to your: Flopy, USB Flopy.3. Rename your BIOS file to bios.wph and copy it to your: Flopy, USB Flopy.4. Remove the battery, unplug the computer from the power.5. Hold down: Fn+B or WinKey+B (On some new Acer Laptop's Fn+Esc and on some new Fujitsu Siemens Laptop's Fn+F) and while holding plug the computer in to power (do not plug the battery) and pres the power button.6. Now you should hear the flopy drive working, hold the keys for a while and then let go.7. Leve the computer for at least 10 min. and if the computer does not restart it self turn the power down.8. Plug the battery and the power sorce and if everything went OK the computer shold start normaly.Note: This procedure is for Phoenix BIOS`es only and in some cases the USB Stick might not work.Method 5.I was asked to add this post as method 5:http://forums.mydigitallife.info/thr...l=1#post261455The HP Tool is located in the archive of the first metod.Use the metods in order form 1 to 4, unless you think otherwise...Hope you never use this and if you ever have to GOOD LUCK.Insyde RecoveryINSYDE BIOS RECOVERY METHOD added 28/11/2009http://forums.mydigitallife.info/showthread.php?t=13095AMI BIOS RecoveryAMI has an embedded recovery technique in the 'boot block' of the BIOS. In the event that the BIOS becomes corrupt the boot block can be used to restore the BIOS to a working state. The routine is called when the 'system block' of the BIOS is empty or corrupt. The restore routine when called will access the floppy drive (1.44Mb floppy disk drive) looking for a file named AMIBOOT.ROM.This is the reason the floppy drive light comes on and the drive appears to be in use. If the file (AMIBOOT.ROM) is found it is loaded into the 'system block' of the BIOS to replace the corrupted information.To restore your BIOS copy the most recent version of your motherboards BIOS file to a floppy diskette and rename it AMIBOOT.ROM. The diskette does not need to be bootable or contain a flash utility. It will access the floppy from 2-5 minutes the system will beep four times. Remove the floppy diskette from the drive and reboot the computer. if when you turn on the system it does not try to access the floppy, press and hold the 'CTRL' and 'HOME' keys at the same time. This will force the system (assuming the 'boot block' isn't corrupted) to access the flopy and look for the AMIBOOT.ROM file.Step by Step:Method 1.1. Rename the desired AMI BIOS file to AMIBOOT.ROM and save it on a blank floppy disk. e.g. Rename 12345678.ROM to AMIBOOT.ROM2. Insert this floppy disk in the floppy drive. Turn On the system3. If no floppy access occurs press and hold Ctrl-Home to force update. Follow insructions on the screen and it will read the AMIBOOT.ROM file and recover the BIOS from the A drive.4. When 4 beeps are heard you may remove the floppy disk.5. When there is no more activity, wait for a while and restart the computer.If this does not work, try this:Method 2. Asus only...1. Create bootable flopy using the HP Tool and MiniDOS:When creating the boot Floppy, select from Folder Options to view the hiden and system files and delete or rename the file config.sys if present.Couse we need DOS with no additional programs that are loaded, which could interfere with the operation of the BIOS flash application.2. Create new text document and type the folowing:Afudos.exe /iamiboot.rom /pbnc /nAutoexec.bat download link:http://rapidshare.com/files/123981086/autoexec.rarsave it as autoexec.bat and copy it to the boot flopy you have created.3. Rename your BIOS to amiboot.rom and copy it to the bootable flopy.4. If no floppy access occurs press and hold Ctrl+Home to force update.5. When there is no more activity, wait for a while and restart the computer.Latest Afudos that I could find:http://rapidshare.com/files/123979630/AFUDOS.rarTool provided by @offon7544

Method 3. 1. Create bootable flopy using the HP Tool and MiniDOS:When creating the boot Floppy, select from Folder Options to view the hiden and system files and delete or rename the file config.sys if present.Couse we need DOS with no additional programs that are loaded, which could interfere with the operation of the BIOS flash application.2. Create new text document and type the folowing:amif895.exe /iamiboot.rom /pbnc /nsave it as autoexec.bat and copy it to the boot flopy you have created.Atoexec.bat download link:http://rapidshare.com/files/115841024/Autoexec.rar3. Rename your BIOS to amiboot.rom and copy it to the bootable flopy.4. Start you computer.5. If no floppy access occurs press and hold Ctrl+Home to force update.6. When there is no more activity, wait for a while and restart the computer.Latest amiflash I could find amiflash 8.95:http://rapidshare.com/files/113925838/amf895.zipTool provided by @amigaAWARD BIOS RecoveryThe AWARD BIOS has a similar procedure to AMI. To recover an AWARD BIOS you will need to create a bootable floppy diskette and add the desired BIOS file (we recommend using the most recent). Award BIOS's generally are in .BIN format, where as AMI was .ROM format. You will also add an AWARD flash utility (usually awdflash.exe) and an AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The AWARD BIOS does not automatically restore the BIOS information to the 'system block' like the AMI BIOS does. You will need to add the commands necessary to flash the BIOS in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The system will run the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, which contains the flash instructions. Step by Step:1. Create bootable flopy using the HP Tool and MiniDOS:When creating the boot Floppy, select from Folder Options to view the hiden and system files and delete or rename the file config.sys if present.Couse we need DOS with no additional programs that are loaded, which could interfere with the operation of the BIOS flash application.2. Reaname your bios to bios.bin3. Copy the BIOS file and flash utility to the diskette.4. Create an text file with any standard text editor and add the following lines :@ECHO OFF awdflash893.exe bios.bin /py/sn/f/cc/rand save it as autoexec.batAutoexec.bat download link:http://rapidshare.com/files/156801980/Autoexec.rar5. Copy it to the bootable flopy.6. Start your computer and if no flopy acces occurs press and hold Ctrl+Home to force update.7. When there is no more activity, wait for a while and restart your computer.py = program yessn = save nof = flashcc = clear cmosr = rebootHere is the latest awdflash I could find awdflash v8.93http://rapidshare.com/files/15674230...sh893.rar.htmlTool provided by @offon7544__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ____________________________________Here is one of the expirience of one of the mydigitallife forum memebers:http://forums.mydigitallife.info/sho...79&postcount=5__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ____________________________________U P D A T EFOR SPI CHIPS WITH SPI-header (7pins INTERFACE)As Dutchman01 stated, for all of us that own a board with SPI chips and have a SPI-header (7pins INTERFACE) there is a posible way of recovering after a bad flash and none of the recovery procedures have worked.Although it's for a electronic enthusiasts here is the link to the thread and the info:http://forums.mydigitallife.info/showthread.php?t=5503http://richard-burke.dyndns.org/wordpress/tag/spipgm/Last edited by petar; 04 Apr 2012 at 05:37. Reason: JTAG Cable Update. reginakampher said:










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