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Amilo pa 1510 Bios 1.07 bug oder mein NB defekt

Beitragvon Anonymous » 02.02.2007 21:59

Hallo erstmal,
Ich habe unter windows ein Bios update auf 1.07 gemacht... ging natürlich schief.. wieso weis ich nicht. System war neu nix am laufen...
Dann wollte ich per CD Image bios update machen und was muss ich feststellen als ich flash schreiben wollte jeder tastendruck wird doppelt erkannt = flash wird zu ffllaasshh.
Meine erste idee altes bios zurückflashen nur wie.
1. Kein Floppy
2. keine tastatur um flash schreiben zu können
3. Unter windows ging keine ältere verion hängt sich immer beim flash auf.
Meine Lösung zum flashen einer niedriegeren version.
1. IMA mit Isobuster auslesen (aus dem iso image von FJSC)
2. Mit Winimage die autoexec.bat bearbeitet (das er selber flasht). (Also extrahiert > bearbeitet > eingefügt)
3. mit nero gebrannt (image hab ich zu sicherheit mal aufgehoben :-))

Und das Ergebnis:
Version 1.04 und selber fehler

Jetzt mal die frage:
Wie bekomm ich den fehler weg... weil nervt schon
1. booten dauert länger
2. bios kein richtiger zugriff mehr
3. Windows startet immer 2x > 1x blue screen > 1x richtig

Ach ja wer einen rechtschreib fehler findet darf ihn behalten....

Log für alle leute die das interesiert:
--- Log started: 02/02/07 15:16:39
Initializing...
Log file : D:\TEMP\PHLASH.LOG
Settings file : D:\TEMP\PHLASH.INI (found)
Executable : D:\TEMP\winphlash.exe
Version : 1.6.3.9 Build : WinPhlash
Date : 2/2/2007
Resource file : D:\TEMP\PHLASHLC.DLL (loaded)
Help file : D:\TEMP\WINPHLASH.HLP
App name : Phoenix WinPhlash
OS Information : Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 - supported

Preparation stage

Processing parameters...
Image file : D:\TEMP\Flashabl.rom
Backup file : D:\TEMP\bios.bak

Loading new BIOS image file...
Opening file D:\TEMP\Flashabl.rom...
Allocating 1051654 bytes...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 0...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 32768...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 65536...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 98304...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 131072...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 163840...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 196608...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 229376...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 262144...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 294912...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 327680...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 360448...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 393216...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 425984...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 458752...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 491520...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 524288...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 557056...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 589824...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 622592...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 655360...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 688128...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 720896...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 753664...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 786432...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 819200...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 851968...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 884736...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 917504...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 950272...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 983040...
Reading 32768 bytes from the file starting at 1015808...
Reading 3078 bytes from the file starting at 1048576...

Looking for interface descriptors and code...
cbSearch= 4096 (0x00001000)
BIOS image size is : 1048576 (0x00100000)
Descriptors and code size is: 3051 (0x00000BEB)

Verifying interface descriptors and code...
Allocating 3196 bytes for interface data and code...
Copying interface data and code...
Looking for the part table structure...
Part table contains 4 device(s)...
Looking for part descriptor...
Looking for part descriptor...
Looking for part descriptor...
Looking for part descriptor...
Looking for the text descriptor table structure...
Looking for Text descriptor...
Device name : EN29LV800AT (00DA007F)
Version label: ALPHA
Block info : 15X64K 32K 8K 8K 16K
Looking for Text descriptor...
Device name : A29L800T (001A0037)
Version label: ALPHA
Block info : 15X64K 32K 8K 8K 16K
Looking for Text descriptor...
Device name : S29AL008DT (00DA0001)
Version label: ALPHA
Block info : 15X64K 32K 8K 8K 16K
Looking for Text descriptor...
Device name : SST39VF088 (00D800BF)
Version label: ALPHA
Block info : 256x4K
Looking for the platform descriptor ...
Looking for the keyboard table ...
Looking for the IBM table...
Looking for the nic descriptor ...
NIC descriptor signature "ZFNIC" wasn't found
Verifying the block table ...
4GB flash area is 100000 bytes: FFF00000-FFFFFFFF

Combine flags from the platform descriptor with flags from UI or command line
Platform descriptor flags : 00000000
UI or command line flags : 00800022
UI or command line masks : 01D121A6
Effective flags : 00800022
DMI update mode : 0
Stage completed

Analysis stage

Loading and initializing driver...
Installing and loading Windows NT driver: D:\TEMP\PHLASHNT.SYS
Initializing driver...

Get BIOS information from image file...
BCPSYS information:
Version : 3.2
Size : 130
Date : 11/17/2006
Time : 18:41:16
Part number: DEVELL50(L50)
BCPDMI information:
Version : 2.11
Size : 40
OEM strings: 3

Get BIOS information from system...
BCPSYS information:
Version : 3.2
Size : 130
Date : 12/22/2006
Time : 9:16:26
Part number: DEVELL50(L50)
BCPDMI information:
Version : 2.11
Size : 40
OEM strings: 3
BIOS image is not Axx swapped
Stage completed

Get BIOS information from image file...
BCPSYS information:
Version : 3.2
Size : 130
Date : 11/17/2006
Time : 18:41:16
Part number: DEVELL50(L50)
BCPDMI information:
Version : 2.11
Size : 40
OEM strings: 3

Combine flags from the platform descriptor with flags from UI or command line
Platform descriptor flags : 00000000
UI or command line flags : 00800022
UI or command line masks : 01D121A6
Effective flags : 00800022
DMI update mode : 0

Read system BIOS stage
Loading block #1...
Loading block #2...
Loading block #3...
Loading block #4...
Loading block #5...
Loading block #6...
Loading block #7...
Loading block #8...
Loading block #9...
Loading block #10...
Loading block #11...
Loading block #12...
Loading block #13...
Loading block #14...
Loading block #15...
Loading block #16...
Stage completed

Saving system BIOS backup file...
Creating file D:\TEMP\bios.bak...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 0...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 32768...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 65536...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 98304...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 131072...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 163840...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 196608...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 229376...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 262144...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 294912...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 327680...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 360448...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 393216...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 425984...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 458752...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 491520...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 524288...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 557056...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 589824...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 622592...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 655360...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 688128...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 720896...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 753664...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 786432...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 819200...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 851968...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 884736...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 917504...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 950272...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 983040...
Writing 32768 bytes to the file starting at 1015808...
Writing 3051 bytes to the file starting at 1048576...
Stage completed

Flashing new BIOS stage
Check if BIOS part numbers are the same
Passed Ok

Verifying BIOS checksum...
Skipped: feature disabled
SLP process begin
SLP case 4:Normal process.

Updating new BIOS image
Get DMI strings from UI or command line
BIOS ONLY MODE: new image + system DMI
Updating BIOS extended checksum...
Start flashing image
Calling driver to BEGIN flash
Anonymous
 

Beitragvon Anonymous » 03.02.2007 13:12

Heute mittag schalte ich das NB an und hab die flash cd vergessen und puff version 1.04 nocht mal geflasht. Dann hab ich die 1.07 geflasht und ging gar nix.
Dann hab ich das notebook vom strom getrennt (ich betreibe es immer ohne akku) und akku rein und gestartet und siehe da es ging.
:shock:
Anonymous
 

Beitragvon Rocco » 15.02.2007 11:12

@stadtpirat1

Nach einem Bios Update hast du aber die Standardwerte geladen? Also normal ist das nicht, das dein Book nur im Akku 100% funktioniert. Was passiert denn, wenn beides im Gerät ist? Fährt dein Book hoch oder kommt auch Bluescreeen? GGf installiere doch nochmal neu.

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Beitragvon Anonymous » 15.02.2007 11:15

jupp alles probiert....
nur im Akku betrieb läuft es rund. sobald ich das Netzteil anschliese geht das bios nicht mehr.
ich warte mal auf 1.08C mal sehen was da passeirt.
Anonymous
 

Beitragvon Rocco » 15.02.2007 11:23

@stadtpirat1

Du meinst, es wird ein neues Bios geben? Ich denke eher, das du ein Problem mit deinem Book hast.

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Beitragvon pcelch » 12.04.2007 14:02

Jaja, das gute BIOS - auch hier gilt mal wieder:

NEVER CHANGE A RUNNING SYSTEM!!!!!
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