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5.
Place the boot floppy disk (from the “Preparation and Setup” section) into the floppy
drive and turn on your system.
Note:
If your system is not setup to use the floppy drive as the first boot drive, you must
enter the BIOS setup utility and make the appropriate adjustments. During the initial
boot up sequence the screen will display a message that will give you an opportunity to
enter the BIOS setup utility (typically, “Press Delete Key to enter BIOS utility”) .
Once in the BIOS Utility, follow this path: Advanced -> Hard Disk Boot Priority -> First Boot
Device and set the “First Boot Device” to “Removable”.
After the system boots from the floppy, the system will enter into the DOS mode (Note
that the system has booted using the ABS card’s BIOS).
6. With the system still running, you must
carefully move the jumper cap on the ABS Card
(ABS_JP1 header) back to its “
Onboard BIOS
”
position. This disables the ABS BIOS which will
now allow you to flash the corrupted
mainboard BIOS from the floppy disk.
7. At the DOS prompt, type “DIR” and take notice of the name of the BIOS file name which
ends with the extension “.bin” (e.g. K8N7003.bin”). There should also be an AWDFLASH.exe
file present. Then type:
awdflash(space)(the file name of .bin).bin
(For example:
awdflash(space) k8n7003.bin)
Note the file name
of .bin
Type “awdflash(space)
xxxx.bin”, press ENTER
Type “dir”, press
ENTER
(“Closed” means putting a jumper cap
onto two adjacent header pins.)