Originally Posted by
Dinnesch
I got my HD103UJ drive working!
Asus is too lazy to make updates for the older motherboards(including A7N8X), so we have to do it ourselves. Putting a new SATA definitions file in the BIOS did the job for me.
I'll explain how to do it, sorry for my crappy explaining and English.
Here are the downloads(sorry, only 2 A7N8x editions are here. If you need another one, feel free to PM me and I will make it for you):
hxxp://solidfiles.com/d/QvtA]A7N8X-e[/url] Deluxe
hxxp://solidfiles.com/d/5SVZ]A7N8X[/url] Deluxe rev 2.0
The motherboard name you can see between the PCI slots is not accurate(I have an A7N8X Deluxe 2.0, but it says A7N8X)
To find out which edition you have, run hxxp://majorgeeks.com/download4181.html"]Everest. Then click Motherboard>Motherboard and you will see the name here:
hxxp://i41.tinypic.com/ae4875.jpg[/url]
If you have found out which version you have, it's time to put the proper .bin file on a floppy. Make sure you use a 100% working floppy and drive, since you won't like it when your PC crashes half-way the flashing process.
Then put the floppy in the A7N8X PC you want to be flashed. Turn on the PC, and wait for "Press ALT+F2 to enter AWDflash utility" to show up, and press ALT+F2.
When prompted, enter the name of the BIOS you want to flash(either edeluxe.bin or deluxerev2.bin)
and let the process begin.
As soon as it's done properly, your PC will beep a few times and the screen will remain black for a while. Then it should restart.
Set your BIOS to your preferences(because these are usually overwritten by updating)
And, of course, enjoy your working hard drive! :)