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Old April 20th 09, 07:33 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Default siemens motherboard SLOT1 bootblocks!

siemens motherboard SLOT1 bootblocks!
HI!
I tried to turn on this MBO, and firstly it wasn't successful, but
after changing on/of functions of configuration menu installed as
hardvare on MBO, now it works but it's showing some RECOVERY screen
with BOOTBLOCK 0.99E.170...or something like that informations. It
seems it has some error or flash error.
This configuratiion menu has 8 options for setting ON or OFF. SKP,
RCV, FDP, RES, CF0, CF1, CF2, CF3, .-.....i think RCV means
recovery So without RCV on ON setting it doesn't turn on at all,
only with RCV on right side of menu on ON function ot does work. Could
this be a hardware problem or software like bios problem ?

Thanks, any helps... !


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Old April 21st 09, 03:51 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Default siemens motherboard SLOT1 bootblocks!

On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 23:33:25 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

siemens motherboard SLOT1 bootblocks!
HI!
I tried to turn on this MBO, and firstly it wasn't successful, but
after changing on/of functions of configuration menu installed as
hardvare on MBO, now it works but it's showing some RECOVERY screen
with BOOTBLOCK 0.99E.170...or something like that informations. It
seems it has some error or flash error.
This configuratiion menu has 8 options for setting ON or OFF. SKP,
RCV, FDP, RES, CF0, CF1, CF2, CF3, .-.....i think RCV means
recovery So without RCV on ON setting it doesn't turn on at all,
only with RCV on right side of menu on ON function ot does work. Could
this be a hardware problem or software like bios problem ?

Thanks, any helps... !



Check the battery voltage with a multimeter. If it is too
low, replace the battery. With AC power disconnected,
leave the battery out of the motherboard for at least 10
minutes.

Either way, enter the bio, do something basic like setting
the system clock, then save and exist the bios.

If the bios is corrupt you may need to attach a floppy drive
to flash it, or if there is a floppy attached does the
system try to access it? Some bios boot blocks will
automatically try to boot a floppy so it can be used to
reflash the bios.


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Old April 24th 09, 07:50 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Default siemens motherboard SLOT1 bootblocks!

On 21 tra, 04:51, kony wrote:
On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 23:33:25 -0700 (PDT),





wrote:
siemens motherboard SLOT1 bootblocks!
HI!
I tried to turn on this MBO, and firstly it wasn't successful, but
after changing on/of functions of configuration menu installed as
hardvare on MBO, now it works but it's showing some RECOVERY screen
with BOOTBLOCK 0.99E.170...or something like that informations. It
seems it has some error or flash error.
This configuratiion menu has 8 options for setting ON or OFF. SKP,
RCV, FDP, RES, CF0, CF1, CF2, CF3, .-.....i think RCV means
recovery So without RCV on ON setting it doesn't turn on at all,
only with RCV on right side of menu on ON function ot does work. Could
this be a hardware problem or software like bios problem ?


Thanks, any helps... !


Check the battery voltage with a multimeter. *If it is too
low, replace the battery. * With AC power disconnected,
leave the battery out of the motherboard for at least 10
minutes.

Either way, enter the bio, do something basic like setting
the system clock, then save and exist the bios.

If the bios is corrupt you may need to attach a floppy drive
to flash it, or if there is a floppy attached does the
system try to access it? *Some bios boot blocks will
automatically try to boot a floppy so it can be used to
reflash the bios.- Sakrij citirani tekst -

- Prikaži citirani tekst -


No.it doesn't work. It must be the progrmator fixed to the MBO or
wrong flashing the MBO .

Thanks anyhow,, appreciated.

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Old April 24th 09, 08:27 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Default siemens motherboard SLOT1 bootblocks!

On 21 tra, 04:51, kony wrote:
On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 23:33:25 -0700 (PDT),





wrote:
siemens motherboard SLOT1 bootblocks!
HI!
I tried to turn on this MBO, and firstly it wasn't successful, but
after changing on/of functions of configuration menu installed as
hardvare on MBO, now it works but it's showing some RECOVERY screen
with BOOTBLOCK 0.99E.170...or something like that informations. It
seems it has some error or flash error.
This configuratiion menu has 8 options for setting ON or OFF. SKP,
RCV, FDP, RES, CF0, CF1, CF2, CF3, .-.....i think RCV means
recovery So without RCV on ON setting it doesn't turn on at all,
only with RCV on right side of menu on ON function ot does work. Could
this be a hardware problem or software like bios problem ?


Thanks, any helps... !


Check the battery voltage with a multimeter. *If it is too
low, replace the battery. * With AC power disconnected,
leave the battery out of the motherboard for at least 10
minutes.

Either way, enter the bio, do something basic like setting
the system clock, then save and exist the bios.

If the bios is corrupt you may need to attach a floppy drive
to flash it, or if there is a floppy attached does the
system try to access it? *Some bios boot blocks will
automatically try to boot a floppy so it can be used to
reflash the bios.- Sakrij citirani tekst -

- Prikaži citirani tekst -


Tried to do that, nevertheless nothing helps, it must be either wrong
flashing or wrong something else....

The MBO programator is punching me in the ars, i think it's guilty but
don't have a manual.,....

I had gave it away. Thanks a lot

 




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