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(09-13-2010, 09:22 PM)Sgt-Pepper Wrote: [ -> ]It's an unknown at this time. You didn't answer the question in the previous post. A copy of your BIOS backup might be a big help to.

that is the bios im running. 211.
but i can do a backup of it if needed?
but it will be a minute...im benching wprime 1024 right now. and its at 40 percent
No rush, whenever is okay. Wink lol, all this talk of overclocking has reminded me that I should try and improve my P8400 position on hwbot which has now slipped to 4th for CPUz.

If you would check those tabs on the BIOS setup page too. The backup is so I can check the NV storage. Changes to that will leave the BIOS itself untouched while hopefully opening up some more options. What software do you use for flashing?
(09-14-2010, 12:30 AM)Sgt-Pepper Wrote: [ -> ]No rush, whenever is okay. Wink lol, all this talk of overclocking has reminded me that I should try and improve my P8400 position on hwbot which has now slipped to 4th for CPUz.

If you would check those tabs on the BIOS setup page too. The backup is so I can check the NV storage. Changes to that will leave the BIOS itself untouched while hopefully opening up some more options. What software do you use for flashing?

hummm, i dont see where i can back up the bios.....
it just flashes away without me being able to set anything.
(09-14-2010, 01:33 AM)johnksss Wrote: [ -> ]it just flashes away without me being able to set anything.
What does Huh

Hopefully some of the AMI guys will be able to point you in the right direction for flashing. In the meantime you could try rweverything as previously mentioned or maybe download AFLASH2 3.04, which is on the Asus support site under Bios Utilities download for the G73JW, and try it under real DOS.

AFLASH2 /DUMP:Backup.bin
(09-14-2010, 04:46 AM)Sgt-Pepper Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-14-2010, 01:33 AM)johnksss Wrote: [ -> ]it just flashes away without me being able to set anything.
What does Huh

Hopefully some of the AMI guys will be able to point you in the right direction for flashing. In the meantime you could try rweverything as previously mentioned or maybe download AFLASH2 3.04, which is on the Asus support site under Bios Utilities download for the G73JW, and try it under real DOS.

AFLASH2 /DUMP:Backup.bin

tried this and it kept saying something about file not found.
(09-14-2010, 04:44 PM)johnksss Wrote: [ -> ]tried this and it kept saying something about file not found.

That's strange, you did do it by booting to real DOS right. I've never used it myself but would have thought that would work. There must be some AMI users who have used this and could help shed some light on it.

I'll have a look at some of the other versions later on and see if I can work out what I need to know from them but it's very important that you have a backup for yourself and find out what the crisis recovery method is.

And if you would please answer the question earlier as to which setup menus (tabs) appear on your system BIOS setup utility, ie Main, Advanced, Security... etc. Thanks.
thats easy.
none

Here's some BIOS options that might interest you...
ASUS EASY OVER-CLOCK (Turbo:Normal)
Intelligent Power Sharing
Core Temp Limit Value
Processor Power Limit
Core Power Limit Value
Intel Dynamic Power Performance Management
Thermal Trip Points
Hyper-Threading
Active Processor Cores
EIST
Turbo Mode
Enable/Disable Extreme Edition support
TDC Limit
TDP Limit
Core Ratio Limit
C states
Number of VID states - special VID table
Maximum ratio to use in the test VID table
QPI Frequency Selections
Enable XMP Support
Memory Frequency
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Main - yes
Advanced - yes
Chipset - no
Display - no
Power - yes
Boot - yes
Security - yes
Save & Exit
(09-15-2010, 01:32 AM)johnksss Wrote: [ -> ]Main - yes
Advanced - yes
Chipset - no
Display - no
Power - yes
Boot - yes
Security - yes
Save & Exit
Thanks Johnksss. The reason for asking is if the main menu tabs above do not appear then trying to enable the sub menus for them is a lot harder.

(09-15-2010, 02:34 AM)Sgt-Pepper Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-15-2010, 01:32 AM)johnksss Wrote: [ -> ]Main - yes
Advanced - yes
Chipset - no
Display - no
Power - yes
Boot - yes
Security - yes
Save & Exit
Thanks Johnksss. The reason for asking is if the main menu tabs above do not appear then trying to enable the sub menus for them is a lot harder.

no problem.
If you could post the backup image from this program I'd appreciate it.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1525839/Programs...Backup.EXE

Thanks,
TheWiz
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