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previous next » + Print Pages: [1] Go Down Main BIOS Checksum Error! Ryantoast 2 0 Main BIOS Checksum Error! « on: January 13, 2012, 11:15:10 pm » Hello, I've bought a gaming computer online that contains a GA-970A-D3 Gigabyte motherboard.I've been using warning main bios checksum error retrieving recovery source from hpa it for about 2-3 months now without any problems. I did not update my BIOS
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or anything because I expected the website I bought this computer from (cyberpowerpc) to have already taken care of that. One night I gigabyte ga g31m es2l warning main bios checksum error shut off my computer, and the next day I turn on my computer, it boots as it normally would: the computer gives one beep, and I receive the logo message. But then, I receive this message:Code: [Select]Warning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC3ZdfWUx1w MAIN BIOS CHECKSUM ERROR!
Retrieving recovery source from HPA..HPA BIOS not available!!
Retreiving recovery source from Back BIOS.... Done!
Writing BIOS Image..... _____K OKThe part where I added the "_______" contains a number that increasesall the way to 4080K, and then the computer reboots and completely restarts this process.Some extra information:1)My PSU is not the issue as it's a 700W Corsair Brand PSU.2)I've already cleared my CMOS by both using the jumper, and removing the http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php?topic=7984.0 battery for 30 seconds with no success.3)I don't believe it is a wiring issue because it worked untouched for the 2-3 months that I have been using it.4)When I first received my computer, I replaced the power supply before its first boot (I'll note again, it has been working untouched for the past 2-3 months, so I don't believe that the PSU replacement was the risk factor)5)The cursor is under "OK" when I am given this error message, but pressing ENTER or any other keys will not do anything.6)I am still able to enter the BIOS menu from the logo screen.7) I have flashed the BIOS from F6 to F7 and the problem still persists. I really don't understand the problem.The only thing that I haven't tried is replacing the battery, which I am planning on going over to CVS and buying one tomorrow, but I really don't think the battery is the issue since I've only had this computer for 2-3 months.I've tried to be as detailed as I can in order for someone on the forums to help me, but if there is any other information that you need, please reply and let me know. I have spending a very long time attempting many things to get this to work, and I'd really appreciate any help. « Last Edit: January 14, 20
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Build Your Own PC {Solved} New build...More than one newer BIOS ver. available (4 posts) Started 7 years ago by Miss-M Latest reply http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/new-buildmore-than-one-newer-bios-ver-available from Miss-M Topic Viewed 2458 times Miss-M Posts: 7 This post has been reported. Hi! I just built my first system, and I've been trying to iron out a couple of wrinkles. One is that sometimes at POST, I get a beep code error. It's a low, long beep and the normal, higher, short beep. Usually, the long beep is before the short one, but not always. Once or twice, I've gotten a long beep, checksum error short beep, then a long beep again. I looked in my motherboard manual - Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P - and it says a short beep and long beep is a memory or motherboard error. It does not say if the order matters, and it doesn't list them in the other order, so I'm assuming it doesn't matter. I removed my memory and traded slots, making sure they were very well seated. A few reboots later (a couple of days), bios checksum error I got the error again (I didn't always get the error on boot). Yesterday, a new error I had never heard of came up. During boot, the screen was black and it said: WARNING: Main BIOS Checksum Error! Retrieving recovery source from HPA.................... BIOS Auto-Recovering............................. and then it rebooted, and was fine. I looked up the error, and found that flashing to current BIOS version was recommended. I've done this before, on another computer, but it isn't something I like doing, and I do it only with much fear and trembling. :) So I've been reading about properly flashing with Q-Flash, since I've seen that @BIOS isn't recommended. I looked up my motherboard on Gigabyte's site, and found that there are two newer BIOS versions for it. Mine is F4. Now there are both F5 and F7. This is my question: Are the updates in F5 also contained in F7? In other words, do I have to flash with F5 first, and then F7, or can I just do F7? I want to do this right, and not more than necessary. Thank you in advance! Miss M Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top Miss-M Posts: 7 This post has been reported. UPDATE: Just found in a Q-Flash manual I just located on Gigabyte's site -- it says not to skip too many numbers when flash