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Skybuck June 5th 07 11:42 AM

How can one flash the A8N32-SLI BIOS chip ?
 
Note to myself:

Ignore assholes complaining about "trolling, crossposting, etc".

Asus probably bunch of retards.

The real solution is to include the NVIDIA newsgroup.

The chipset on the Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard was designed by
NVIDIA.

Therefore the NVIDIA newsgroup is the correct place for these
messages.

NVIDIA newsgroup added to cross postings :)

Now the real search for some good information can be begin by
searching for NFORCE 4 chipset documents ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.


Marcel Overweel June 5th 07 12:03 PM

How can one flash the A8N32-SLI BIOS chip ?
 
You have been reported.



Benjamin Gawert June 5th 07 01:59 PM

How can one flash the A8N32-SLI BIOS chip ?
 
* Skybuck:

The chipset on the Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard was designed by
NVIDIA.

Therefore the NVIDIA newsgroup is the correct place for these
messages.


You horse-****ing retard are probably not aware that the group
"alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia" is for gfx cards only (hence the
"videocards" in the name). Of course not since you're even too stupid to
even flash a BIOS. Maybe you should bring your computer to someone who
does have a clue? Or better get Mommy to buy you some other toy that is
more appropriate to your very low intellectual level.

You probably want that people think that all Dutch people are assholes
like you, right? Or is it common for Dutch people not to respect topics
and off-topics in UseNet? Do you also behave like a stupid retard in
real life? You probably do.

Now the real search for some good information can be begin by
searching for NFORCE 4 chipset documents ;)


Yeah, right, as if the chipset would have anything to do with BIOS
flashes. Again you show everyone what a clueless retard you are. Why
don't you do us and your little country a favour and just commit suicide?

Benjamin

Rev. G.G. Willikers June 5th 07 03:46 PM

How can one flash the A8N32-SLI BIOS chip ?
 
Benjamin Gawert wrote:
* Skybuck:

The chipset on the Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard was designed by
NVIDIA.

Therefore the NVIDIA newsgroup is the correct place for these
messages.


You horse-****ing retard are probably not aware that the group
"alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia" is for gfx cards only (hence the
"videocards" in the name). Of course not since you're even too stupid to
even flash a BIOS. Maybe you should bring your computer to someone who
does have a clue? Or better get Mommy to buy you some other toy that is
more appropriate to your very low intellectual level.

You probably want that people think that all Dutch people are assholes
like you, right? Or is it common for Dutch people not to respect topics
and off-topics in UseNet? Do you also behave like a stupid retard in
real life? You probably do.

Now the real search for some good information can be begin by
searching for NFORCE 4 chipset documents ;)


Yeah, right, as if the chipset would have anything to do with BIOS
flashes. Again you show everyone what a clueless retard you are. Why
don't you do us and your little country a favour and just commit suicide?


I think that is legal there as well.

Peter van der Goes June 6th 07 01:59 PM

How can one flash the A8N32-SLI BIOS chip ?
 

"Benjamin Gawert" wrote in message
...
* Skybuck:

The chipset on the Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard was designed by
NVIDIA.

Therefore the NVIDIA newsgroup is the correct place for these
messages.



You probably want that people think that all Dutch people are assholes
like you, right? Or is it common for Dutch people not to respect topics
and off-topics in UseNet? Do you also behave like a stupid retard in real
life? You probably do.


Benjamin


OMG! Please tell me it's not Dutch! The shame, the shame...



Phil Weldon June 6th 07 10:59 PM

How can one flash the A8N32-SLI BIOS chip ?
 
'Peter van der Goes' wrote:
| OMG! Please tell me it's not Dutch! The shame, the shame...
_____

It never occured to me that the '.nl' had anything to do with the Skybuck
phenomona. The language in the posts seems to be much better coloquial
English than most posters of the same apparent age use. If Skybuck's
original language is other than English I'd guess two things are true; The
Netherlands have an extrodinary school system and Skybuck is a precocious
nine year old. But I tend toward believing him a precocious nine year old
whose original language is English. What can we do to socialize him? He's
got energy, intelligence, and a computer system to play with, but a mind is
a terrible thing to waste.

Phil Weldon

"Peter van der Goes" wrote in message
...
|
| "Benjamin Gawert" wrote in message
| ...
| * Skybuck:
|
| The chipset on the Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard was designed by
| NVIDIA.
|
| Therefore the NVIDIA newsgroup is the correct place for these
| messages.
|
|
| You probably want that people think that all Dutch people are assholes
| like you, right? Or is it common for Dutch people not to respect topics
| and off-topics in UseNet? Do you also behave like a stupid retard in
real
| life? You probably do.
|
|
| Benjamin
|
| OMG! Please tell me it's not Dutch! The shame, the shame...
|
|



Ed Medlin June 7th 07 02:49 PM

How can one flash the A8N32-SLI BIOS chip ?
 

"Phil Weldon" wrote in message
link.net...
'Peter van der Goes' wrote:
| OMG! Please tell me it's not Dutch! The shame, the shame...
_____

It never occured to me that the '.nl' had anything to do with the Skybuck
phenomona. The language in the posts seems to be much better coloquial
English than most posters of the same apparent age use. If Skybuck's
original language is other than English I'd guess two things are true;
The
Netherlands have an extrodinary school system and Skybuck is a precocious
nine year old. But I tend toward believing him a precocious nine year old
whose original language is English. What can we do to socialize him?
He's
got energy, intelligence, and a computer system to play with, but a mind
is
a terrible thing to waste.

Phil Weldon

I tend to agree. The problem is that he has been around here for years. I
make him at about 16yrs old.......

Ed



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