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    "locked" BIOS - can't find jumper and other related ACER problems!

    Ok, here's the rub:

    I have an Acer M1100 that I'm rebuilding. I started by loading Windoz XP SP2 and everything went fine. I updated all the drivers etc.

    Then, I installed a 1.5TB SATA II drive. This mobo is supposed to have SATA II support. (another location says a drive limit of 400GB) It shows up in Device Manager and is working properly. It shows up in BIOS, but not in XP SP2. I run PC Wizard and the drive is there, albeit, not functioning. The temperature shows up under the drives information but nothing about the drive specification.

    I eventually get the BIOS downloaded from Foxconn along with WinFlash. I backup the old BIOS and go to install the new bios and I get an "BIOS protected" error. I go to the old BIOS and can find no BIOS protection switch, nor can I find a SATA RAID switch. I then go looking on the motherboard, again nada, niet, nuttin'!

    I sent an e-mail to ACER support and they live on a different planet -- The answer I got back wasn't about the problem I originally asked about but they'll be happy to charge me for any additional support!!!!

    "where is the reset switch on the M1100 case?" "refer to page 2 of your manual" There is no reset switch information on page 2 of the manual!!! The pin-outs are on the mobo and they work but there's no reset on the case????

    This is getting frustrating:

    Thanks for your help and the opportunity to vent my frustrations of those "who hog the information -- in the hopes of gaining power over you!"

    Allthunbs

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    Re: "locked" BIOS - can't find jumper and other related ACER problems!

    did you initialise and format the drive if it was brand new?
    follow http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309000 if you dont know how to do it

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    Re: "locked" BIOS - can't find jumper and other related ACER problems!

    Quote Originally Posted by hesham1516 View Post
    did you initialise and format the drive if it was brand new?
    follow http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309000 if you dont know how to do it
    Hi Hesham1516:

    Didn't need to. I was trying to balance the loads throughout the network so the drive already had data on it that I was trying to distribute onto another machine.

    I think there is a BIOS limit of 400GB and there's nothing I can do about it.

    Thanks for the reply, though.

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    Re: "locked" BIOS - can't find jumper and other related ACER problems!

    Is there a bios password by any chance?
    Jon

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    • allthunbs's system
      • Motherboard:
      • ASUS - P5RD1-VM, P5PE-VM, P5N73-AM, plus a bunch of others
      • CPU:
      • Pentiums, Celerons, AMDs etc.
      • Memory:
      • 256MB, 1GB, 1GB, 2x1GB etc.
      • Storage:
      • 2TB+
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Ati & Nvidia
      • PSU:
      • 450s & 500s
      • Case:
      • non-descript garbage
      • Operating System:
      • Linux/Micro$oft
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      • multiple heads varying sizes
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    Re: "locked" BIOS - can't find jumper and other related ACER problems!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonj1611 View Post
    Is there a bios password by any chance?
    Hi Jonj1611:

    Thanks for the reply.

    Nope, neither password is set. However, I loaded an automated BIOS update from AMD. Is it possible that the updating program "locks" access to manual BIOS updates?

    According to that program I've got all of the latest and greatest updates for my CPU so, this has become one of curiosity rather than necessity. My SATA drive problem is no longer the issue.

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