09-26-2019, 04:28 PM
I thought i would sign up here as all my research kept pointing here. If some advice could be thrown my way i would appreciate it. Right, got this motherboard for my cousin ECS H61H-G11 V1.0 and he bought an 17 3770S for it which wouldn't work unless i updated the BIOS. This board has an LVDS socket on it by the way. I downloaded the CPUEVO BIOS from ECS's website, was the correct version for this board (V1.0). While installing Windows 10 the screen goes blank at the end of the installation and i believe the output is going to the LVDS port. Ubuntu ran fine which is strange. Nothing wrong with his Winodws copy, tested it on another board. I found some info on this board and it seems the BIOS needs to be edited to disable the LVDS outputon a site about the G11 AIO PC where this board is being used but they used the Intel Integrator Tool Kit.
ECS told me that the board hould be fine using just the HDMI but as i described above the LVDS needs to be disabled and there is no option in the BIOS.
I tried AFUDOS mybios.rom/O and it comes back with a can't read error, i also tried to update to the very latest 2013 BIOS but it says there is a mismatch error, also tried BIOS recovery method, ran Phoenix Tool to get the name of the file and it suggested H61H-G11.CAP and .ROM.
The board boots into DOS via USB without any problems. So, how can i edit the BIOS to disable LVDS? Is the recovery method really dependant on USB type? I used a 16gb USB stick, even created a 4gb partition using DISKPART so it can be formatted FAT16. My apologies for a long firts post, any help will be appreciated.
ECS told me that the board hould be fine using just the HDMI but as i described above the LVDS needs to be disabled and there is no option in the BIOS.
I tried AFUDOS mybios.rom/O and it comes back with a can't read error, i also tried to update to the very latest 2013 BIOS but it says there is a mismatch error, also tried BIOS recovery method, ran Phoenix Tool to get the name of the file and it suggested H61H-G11.CAP and .ROM.
The board boots into DOS via USB without any problems. So, how can i edit the BIOS to disable LVDS? Is the recovery method really dependant on USB type? I used a 16gb USB stick, even created a 4gb partition using DISKPART so it can be formatted FAT16. My apologies for a long firts post, any help will be appreciated.