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JustADude
06-22-2007, 10:45 AM
Well, since this forum finally got off the ground, let me post the first (real) issue here. The situation is as follows:

I recently flashed my BIOS to a years-newer version that was supposedly able to boot about 10%-20% faster and provide native support to the USB peripherals and 7-in-1 floppy/media reader I have. Unfortunately I didn't notice the readme down at the bottom of the page saying "Don't use the standard tool, use OtherToolDOS" until AFTER I flashed and had already clicked 'restart'.

On reboot it was giving me an error that boiled down to 'No OS on any boot devices. WTF?' I checked the BIOS setup and discovered that it was only seeing my RAID array, not the physical drive that has XP-Pro on it. With some tweaking I discovered that turning off the native RAID controller will let the system see the OS drive, but it will only recognize either my bulk-storage RAID array OR the independent volume with my OS on it, but not both.

Any suggestions on how to reverse... :doh: Well crap, I feel even stupider now: DOS Bootdisc Floppy + OtherToolDOS/BIOSv1 Floppy = :D (hopefully)


UPDATE
YES! It worked like a charm! Once I made sure it was fixed, I installed the version listed for 'If it's older than this one, use OtherToolDOS to update to this first', then used the regular, in-windows tool to update to the version I wanted.

LostMyMind
06-22-2007, 01:58 PM
Well, it's no good asking if you figure out the solution yourself ;)

JustADude
06-22-2007, 02:02 PM
Well, it's no good asking if you figure out the solution yourself ;)

I know, I know... but I wrote 'reverse' it knocked something loose upstairs and I didn't want to waste the typing I'd done. :p

volatile
06-22-2007, 03:07 PM
consider yourself lucky. most people are not able to recover from a bad flash.

JustADude
06-23-2007, 06:09 AM
consider yourself lucky. most people are not able to recover from a bad flash.

You can say that again! That BIOS isn't changing again, ever!

tollbaby
06-27-2007, 06:26 PM
Hey, sometimes all you need to sort out a problem is to talk it out (or in this case type it out) :) Plus, the information may be useful to someone else down the road.