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Wowa, where did that AGESA come from, this board seems to be a tad touchy with random AGESAs.
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that would be a Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H
Didnt know we couldnt throw random agesas into this board
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06-15-2010, 12:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2010, 12:51 AM by 1234s282.)
(05-31-2010, 06:35 AM)Free Radical Wrote: You mean crossflash? nope.
I found that another guy named NightForce had found a workaround for the ACPI problem by patching the ACPI tables from the Crosshair 1207 BIOS and adding the MINIT rom from the same.
I don't have those patched ACPI tables yet but I am optimistic that I may get them.
In the meantime, I have updated the following modules for making a release:
- NVRAID.rom(6.50) --> NVRAID.rom from Abit NF-M2 nView(ver. 6.55)
- C51PV0.rom(11/28/05 ver. 5.51.22.33.07) --> C51PV0.rom(08/04/06 ver. 5.51.28.45.79) from Abit NF-M2 nView (both are nForce 430 AM2 mobos)
- EZFLASH B329 --> EZFLASH B330 from ASUS Crosshair
- The IGP (C51PV0.rom) has been overclocked to 550 Mhz from the default 475 Mhz.
http://downloads.erodov.com/a/s/u/ASUS%2...401_FR.zip
I recommend that this one be used for further modding
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/2848/20...153048.png
Tested on my current rig and I am using the same
Interesting discovery - The M2N32 WS Professional has support for Phenom X3 / X4 yet the AGESA is only version 3.1.7.0.
Anyway , heres another mod for all those who have been kept waiting. Its the stock 1401 bios with the Microcode , AGESA & MEMINIT from the M2N32 WS Professional 2001 bios.
Best of luck , Flash at your own risk. I welcome all feedback.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/747181/1401%20TE...34s282.zip
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(06-15-2010, 12:50 AM)1234s282 Wrote: (05-31-2010, 06:35 AM)Free Radical Wrote: You mean crossflash? nope.
I found that another guy named NightForce had found a workaround for the ACPI problem by patching the ACPI tables from the Crosshair 1207 BIOS and adding the MINIT rom from the same.
I don't have those patched ACPI tables yet but I am optimistic that I may get them.
In the meantime, I have updated the following modules for making a release:
- NVRAID.rom(6.50) --> NVRAID.rom from Abit NF-M2 nView(ver. 6.55)
- C51PV0.rom(11/28/05 ver. 5.51.22.33.07) --> C51PV0.rom(08/04/06 ver. 5.51.28.45.79) from Abit NF-M2 nView (both are nForce 430 AM2 mobos)
- EZFLASH B329 --> EZFLASH B330 from ASUS Crosshair
- The IGP (C51PV0.rom) has been overclocked to 550 Mhz from the default 475 Mhz.
http://downloads.erodov.com/a/s/u/ASUS%2...401_FR.zip
I recommend that this one be used for further modding
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/2848/20...153048.png
Tested on my current rig and I am using the same
Interesting discovery - The M2N32 WS Professional has support for Phenom X3 / X4 yet the AGESA is only version 3.1.7.0.
Anyway , heres another mod for all those who have been kept waiting. Its the stock 1401 bios with the Microcode , AGESA & MEMINIT from the M2N32 WS Professional 2001 bios.
Best of luck , Flash at your own risk. I welcome all feedback.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/747181/1401%20TE...34s282.zip
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I'd love to give it a go! Link is dead however... 404
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watching results with keen eyes... seems such a waste to change boards to upgrade CPUs, this one works fine! good work to all involved...
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06-15-2010, 04:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2010, 04:49 AM by Benzyl.)
(06-15-2010, 03:37 AM)galapogos01 Wrote: watching results with keen eyes... seems such a waste to change boards to upgrade CPUs, this one works fine! good work to all involved...
Flashing and testing now
Will report back ASAP (hopefully )
(06-15-2010, 04:12 AM)Benzyl Wrote: (06-15-2010, 03:37 AM)galapogos01 Wrote: watching results with keen eyes... seems such a waste to change boards to upgrade CPUs, this one works fine! good work to all involved...
Flashing and testing now
Will report back ASAP (hopefully )
Having a few issues with the flash, EZ Flash 2 seems to lock up?
I'm in the middle of exams right now, so I'm afraid I'll have to troubleshoot this further tomorrow.
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Flash from DOS , follow our tutorial to create a bootable DOS USB/CD/DVD
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(06-15-2010, 07:30 AM)1234s282 Wrote: Flash from DOS , follow our tutorial to create a bootable DOS USB/CD/DVD
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Couldnt get the Board to boot from the USB, (couldn't get it to boot linux either). Ive got the Removable Disk setup as the 1st Boot Preference, Plug and Play OS Enabled etc...
I managed to flash using EZ Flash on the Board BIOS however. It is reporting version 1401 (was 1301 before) so I'm sure it worked.
With the old CPU, windows wouldn't boot. Crashed on Win 7 splashscreen a few times before BSOD - "Bios Is not fully ACPI compliant"
New 5000+ AM2+ = same as before, fans spun up no bios, or boot though...
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It is as we feared , modding the ACPITBLs it is then
Flash back to the original while we work it out
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