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Reece 05-20-09 09:18 PM

Asus M3A32-MVP DELUXE Bios problem - Help!
 
Hi, I have a problem with my motherboard not booting sometimes, this can be from either switching on, hitting reset, or even a warm boot such as shutting down/restart.:-? Happens about once a week, just hangs, I wouldn't worry except that I end up with HDD errors, I checked the bios history and this problem plus others have been fixed, my bios is 5 versions old!:oops:
I get very nervous at the thought of flashing the bios, have done it in the past ok but still paranoid!!!:03:
Could anyone offer any advise, the motherboard can be found here:
http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us
Quote:

Details:
M3A32-MVP DELUXE
AM2+
XP
There is very little info on how to flash this model:
http://support.asus.com/technicaldoc...Language=en-us
Any advise welcome.:yep:
Thanks.

Wolfehunter 05-20-09 10:41 PM

Here is the readme sorta,

http://support.asus.com/technicaldocuments/technicaldocuments_content.aspx?no=960&SLanguage=e n-us

Follow those instructions. That should help update your rig's bios.

*Using built-in EZ Flash to flash BIOS Please be informed that not all motherboards support EZ Flash, please use DOS flash utility to update BIOS if your motherboard does not support EZ Flash.

http://support.asus.com/images/asus_...d_arrow002.gif 1. Download the latest compressed BIOS from ASUS website which matches your motherboard model.
http://support.asus.com/images/asus_...d_arrow002.gif 2. Extract and save the file in a floppy disk or a USB drive, and leave the floppy disk/USB drive inserted.
http://support.asus.com/images/asus_...d_arrow002.gif 3. When the system is at POST after boot-up, please press "Alt" + "F2" to enter EZ-Flash, alternatively (only available on late model motherboards) you may press "Delete" to enter BIOS setup and access EZ-Flash from the "Tools" option on the navigation bar.
http://support.asus.com/images/asus_...d_arrow002.gif 4. Once program is initialized please highlight your respective floppy/USB drive letter, and proceed with the extracted BIOS file in the device. For more details or alternate ways to update your BIOS, please refer to the link below http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us

Step 1.
Please select Tools > ASUS EZ Flash 2 > YES
http://support.asus.com/images/IMG-EZFlash-01.gif

Step 2.
Please wait for checking system BIOS.
http://support.asus.com/images/IMG-EZFlash-02.gif

Step 3.
Please insert unzipped BIOS in selected path drive so system can detect the file.
http://support.asus.com/images/IMG-EZFlash-03.gif
Step 4.
Please wait for system to check BIOS file.
http://support.asus.com/images/IMG-EZFlash-04.gif
Step 5.
Click "Yes" to update BIOS after system has finished checking.
http://support.asus.com/images/IMG-EZFlash-05.gif


I hope this helps. :03:

You need the latest Afudos BIOS update tool V2.38 for XP and install this. Then run this program. It should update you bios.


M3A32-MVP Deluxe BIOS 1604
01. Fix the problem that Memory speed will be limited at 800Mhz if set the value of "Memory Clock Mode" to "Limit" or "1067" in bios.
02. Set the value of "Processor Frequency Multiplier" option in bios up to 35 for certain AM2+ CPU.
03. Support new CPUs. Please refer to our website at: http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx
This is your latest bios I believe with the info you have given me.

Reece 05-20-09 11:40 PM

Thanks Wolfhunter, yes the 1604 is the latest version, I will try backing up my old version first & see how that goes,:hmmm: the ASUS download supplies a flashing utility AFUDOS.EXE only, will download and see if that is easier, or if it comes with any readme's, nothing with the bios version, finding documents on any of this stuff is rare!!:-?
Well here goes, if you don't hear from me for awhile you know the flashing failed!!:oops::wah: then I will either have to find out more on bios recovery or buy a new motherboard!!:doh:
Bye!!:salute:

Reece 05-21-09 01:03 AM

Whew!!
 
Done!!!:yeah:
I was going to use the inbuilt EZ Flash utility but it has a warning "EZ Flash 2 does not support NTFS format" wasn't sure what this meant so I opted to use the AFUDOS utility, all went well.:up: The new bios has some other options that are not in the manual of course, they are:
Quote:

Processor-NB Frequency Multipl [Auto] (There is also the FSB Frequency)
Secure Virtual Machine Mode [Enabled]
ACPI SRAT Table [Enabled]
C1E Support [Disabled]
Processor Downcore [Disabled]
Anyone have any ideas as to what they are?:hmmm:
I will download the latest manual and see if that says anything, most probably not, explanations on bios settings are rather vague!!:yep:
Thanks again Wolfhunter.:yep:

Arclight 05-21-09 05:07 AM

"Processor-NB Frequency Multipl" ties the Northbridge clockspeed to the FSB with a multiplier. Overclocking option, probably best to leave at auto.

"C1E Support" is "CPU enhanced halt": a powersaving option in system halt state. When in halt state CPU frequency and voltage are reduced to save power.

Not familiar with the others.

*Processor Downcore
Secure Virtual Machine Mode
ACPI SRAT Table

Reece 05-21-09 06:14 AM

Thanks Arclight, will leave the 2 you mention as default, I have the FSB overclocked to 240 & the multiplier to 13.5, PCI-E frequency to 102, though I am still having some problems with computer resetting while idle in windows for some reason, may set clocks back to Auto to see if this problem stops.:yep:

Arclight 05-21-09 01:35 PM

Well, if you're overclocking a component you can try increasing voltage slightly (1 step at a time, test for long time), to get it stable. Also disable stuff such as C1E at least untill you get it stable; as said, it can drop the voltage on your CPU. Not very handy if you're trying to find a stable setting.

Reece 05-27-09 11:32 PM

After going through all that it just done it again!!:damn:
Oh well, where did I leave the axe!:dead::doh::88)

Arclight 05-28-09 10:13 AM

That board doesn't have dual-bios, does it? I had my board overwrite my BIOS with the "default" back-up once, after doing something horrible to it. :doh:

SteamWake 05-28-09 11:51 AM

Hey uhhh before you go flashing bios and all have you considered the power supply?

Reece 05-29-09 03:26 AM

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SteamWake Said:
Hey uhhh before you go flashing bios and all have you considered the power supply?
I have SteamWake, I spent a little more money on it, the old generic one died so upgraded to a Vantec ION2+, not the most expensive but reviews were pretty good, I suspect that the reset may be too short/early, at the moment when I have to do a reset or switch on I hold the reset button down for a couple of seconds before releasing, if the problem goes away I might pull it apart, trace the line & up the capacitor size, just have to see how it goes, thanks for that bit of info it means that my thinking may be on the right track!!:up:

SteamWake 05-29-09 10:29 AM

Huh some of my machines dont even have a reset button. The button is there but not attached.

In order to re-boot you press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds.

Stormende 05-29-09 11:16 AM

Asus
 
What exactly the puter does? Does it make it to the bios - start up screen where it says: Asus blah, blah or you get just a black screen and nothing else?

Try to enable the beep test while booting, if there is a problem detected when the puter is booting, it will beep a certain # of times and the # of beeps is a code you can compare (check your motherboard 's pdf manual for the explanation) telling you what part of the booting process went wrong. Your problem seems to be more HD or maybe memory related than a faulty or outdated bios. Asus is one of the best mobos I have ever had and it is very user friendly. Afudos rocks btw oh there is another program that will periodically check for driver's updates, all of the mobo's drivers not only the Bios.

SteamWake 05-29-09 11:24 AM

Heh reminds me of my all time favorite error message.

"Keyboard error or keyboard not present. Press any key to continue."

:O:

Stormende 05-29-09 11:54 PM

Wait!
 
Check this, I do remember the system I built long ago had a similar problem and after spending quite a few days, I found the cause was a faulty IDE cable, I used the one that came with the mobo but it was soooo chinese... err sorry I mean cheap.

Change it and re test, hopefully you will fix it.

Right, SteamWake or the message: Please insert the next floppy disk and press any key to continue... When you are installing from a cd.

:har:


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