Programming Flash Rom - American Megatrends MegaDual User Manual

Pentium ii / pentium iii pci motherboard
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Programming Flash ROM

All versions of the MegaDual PCI motherboard use Flash EPROM to store the system
BIOS. The advantage of Flash EPROM is the EPROM chip does not have to be replaced
to update the BIOS. The end user can actually reprogram the BIOS, using a ROM file
supplied by American Megatrends.
This chapter contains two procedures for programming Flash ROM:
A) Using the <Ctrl> <Home> keys
B) Using the AMIFlash utility
A) Programming the Flash EPROM Using <Ctrl> <Home>
Step
1
Turn power off. Make sure the computer has a working speaker.
2
Insert the floppy disk with the S798P.ROM file in the root directory
into drive A :.
3
Press and hold the <Ctrl> and <Home> keys down while turning
the power on. Continue to hold the <Ctrl> and <Home> keys down
until the access light on the floppy drive comes on. It may take 10
seconds or more before this light turns on.
Since MegaDual uses a 4 megabit BIOS, the flashing process may
take up to 3 minutes.
4
Release the <Ctrl> and <Home> keys. AMIBIOS issues a series of
beep codes that indicate that the system BIOS ROM file is being
updated.
5
When the flash ROM has successfully been programmed, the
computer will reboot.
6
When the computer reboots, check the BIOS Release text at the
bottom of the first boot screen to make sure that the correct BIOS
has been used.
7
The error message
NVRAM checksum bad, NVRAM cleared
will appear during the first boot after a successful BIOS ROM
update. This message indicates that the NVRAM area in the
system BIOS has been cleared. AMIBIOS will reconstruct the
NVRAM area before the computer boots completely, so you can
safely ignore this message.
8
Load the optional default and save.
Action
Chapter 3 Programming the Flash ROM
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