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    new bios chip;??

    ok i have just screwed my bios so i need a new chip can anybody link me to where to get one for an asus a8n-sli i cant get throught to asus but am told u can get em??
    any help apreciated

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    You could try here: http://www.motherboard-biosflash.co.uk/
    or here: http://www.eksitdata.com/_uk/index.asp (Swedish but supplies to UK).
    If the chip is not physically damaged it may be possible to fix it. This link refers to Abit Bios but may help you on your way. http://pages.sbcglobal.net/jefn/bootblock.html

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    thanks turns out o ordered from thwe first webby b4 u posted lol

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    You didn't need to, i bet you could have just asked a friendly forum user to hot-swap/flash it for you and post it back... unless you melted it but i'm guessing a flash went wrong.
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    More details please

    How has the BIOS actually been damaged?
    If it is just a case of a bad flash, it should be able to be remedied fairly easily.

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    erm yer bit late on the replies sox so i have got a new chip now erm the guy i got it from was great, anyway basicly i needed my pc asap and its bk now so no probs only cost 12 quid

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    Couldn't you just have used the CrashFree BIOS2? According to the website for the an8-sli;

    The CrashFree BIOS2 feature now includes the BIOS auto-recovery function in a support CD.
    Users can reboot their system through the support CD when a bootable disk is not available,
    and go through the simple BIOS auto-recovery process.
    ASUS motherboards now enable users to enjoy this protection feature without the need to pay for an optional ROM.

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