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    Re: initial superio early init switch

    yes, or see above to see if abit Nl support (assuming that you are in Europe) can help you with a new BIOS chip (btw there is a 15 BIOS http://file.abit.com.tw/pub/download...x//m622a15.zip).

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    Re: initial superio early init switch

    Thanks for the advice.

    I will try to write them on the before mentioned email.

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    Re: initial superio early init switch

    Hi.

    I got a new bios chip from Abit. Now the computer is running.

    Great service.

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    Re: initial superio early init switch

    Hi there

    I'm having the exact same problem with my pc. could the bios chip be damaged. I woke up one morning about 10 days ago went to turn on my pc and the screens were blanked out. i opened the case and the post code was 03.

    it starts c1 c4 04 03 and then just hangs.

    i've tried clearing the cmos as advised with the abit ag8 manual: followed the steps and i've had no joy.

    any ideas i would be very thankful for, should i too send off for a bios chip.

    Jim

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