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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 (Solved) - Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0 BIOS ROM checksum error ? (11 posts) Started 3 years ago award bootblock bios v1.0 recovery by subane Latest reply from subane Topic Viewed 5205 times subane Posts: 51
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This post has been reported. i was watching a movie and then all of a sudden my desktop shutdown.when i try to award bootblock bios v1.0 download turn it on this message appears:Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0 Copyright (c), 2000, Award software, inc. BIOS ROM checksum error Detecting IDe ATAPI device .........found CDrom ,try to boot from it .....pass can anyone please help Reports: · award bootblock bios v1.0 scanning bios image in hard drive Posted 3 years ago Top raphoenix Posts: 14920 This post has been reported. The sudden shutdown scrambled the CMOS setup. Reset up the correct Bios settings and see if the machine will reboot normally. Find out the cause of the machine shut down ( loose cables, heat, etc... ) Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top subane Posts: 51 This post has been reported. hi all, need some serious
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help raphoenix i have checked all motherboard and i scrambeled the CMOS setup still my screen black like this Award Bootblock Bios V1.0 Copyright (c) 2000, Award Software, Inc. BIOS ROM checksum error Detecting IDE ATAPI device ... Detecting IDE ATAPI device ... Found CDROM, try to Boot from it ... Fail Detecting IDE ATAPI device ... Detecting floppy drive A media ... Drive A error. System halt Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top raphoenix Posts: 14920 This post has been reported. What is the Exact Make and Model Number of the Machine OR Motherboard ?? Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top subane Posts: 51 This post has been reported. please help me where can i found the number of motherboar thnks raphoenix for you time Reports: · Posted 3 years ago Top G41M Posts: 902 This post has been reported. Is this an oem (branded) or a custom built computer? motherboard model is usually printed on the motherboard, you have to open the case to see this. As to the BIOS error, your BIOS is probably corrupt and Bootblock is trying BIOS recovery and looking for a way to reflash your corrupted BIOS. After you have identified your motherboard manufacturer, download the latest BIOS and follow the manufact
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The Observatory Ars Help & Feedback Ars Subscription Member Areas Image Galleries Award BootBlock BIOS - BIOS ROM Checksum Error - Insert System Disk - NO YUO! 50 posts • 12Next zathras2 Ars Legatus Legionis http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/award-bootblock-bios-v10-bios-rom-checksum-error- Registered: Apr 26, 2000Posts: 37576 Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 1:53 am Okay, now I'm getting this odd message upon turning my computer on: Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0 Copyright (c) 2000. Award Software, Inc. BIOS ROM checksum error Detecting floppy drive A media INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER What's going on? I don't even have a floppy drive, so why does it think I have one?I can't go into BIOS settings or ALT+CTRL+DEL or anything, I'm http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=646052 just stuck at that screen.This is an IWill KK-266-R with I believe the latest BIOS revision (I'm pretty sure it was, can't check now)The thing is I had this once before, but I just removed all DVDs and CDs from my DVD and CDRW drive and then it booted fine, although it forgot it's previous BIOS settings (no matter, I just set them again). But for some reason this time it just won't go away, even after I removed all discs and unplugged all extra devices, etc.[This message was edited by zathras2 on July 23, 2003 at 04:02.] Danger Mouse "The Dude" Ars Legatus Legionis et Subscriptor Tribus: Los Angeles, CA Registered: Nov 14, 2000Posts: 33177 Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 2:13 am Your bios is corrupted. You need to flash the bios again, using a boot floppy, as the bootblock bios does not have support for CDROM/Hard drives.It should just be a bare minimum bootable floppy (win9x) and have the award bios flashing utility plus the current/latest bios for your board. Be aware that trying to type more than 25 characters or so in the command line isn't going to work, so it should just look like the following (where awdflash is the name of the flashing utility minus the .exe or .com and the mybios.bin is the filename of your bios file)awdflash mybios.bin-Danger Mouse zathras2 Ars Legatus Legioni
ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Fix a BIOS ROM Checksum ErrorHow to Fix a BIOS ROM Checksum ErrorBy Contributing WriterBasic input/output system (BIOS) is a system default utility mechanism that contains all specification details of your computer. Whenever your computer boots up (starts up), a checksum procedure https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-a-bios-rom-checksum-error is carried out by the system BIOS. A checksum procedure checks an Operating Systems’ files and folders for consistency (whether corrupted or not). If the consistency checks fail, http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/bios-rom-checksum-error.269588/ then a checksum error is displayed.Things You'll NeedNew CMOS cellPhillip head screwdriverStep 1Go to ‘Start’ >‘Turn off your Computer’ >‘Restart.’ Press Enter. Wait for your computer to shut checksum error down. When it starts booting up again, press ‘Del/F10’ key. You will be redirected to BIOS of your computer. Note different parameters listed down in your BIOS. These parameters are ideal temperature of functioning of your computer, time and date and booting sequence of different devices. Use navigation keys listed at the bottom of the BIOS window bios rom checksum page to navigate. Press ESC and ‘Y’ to come out of BIOS. Your computer will start to boot up again. Let it boot and then shut it down by ‘Start’ > ‘Turn off Computer’ > ‘Shut down’. Once your computer is switched off, remove all power plugs connected to it.Step 2Take off the outer casing of your CPU by removing the screws and sliding off the outer case to one side. Locate the CMOS cell on the motherboard of your computer (motherboard is a rectangle shaped circuitry inside the CPU). A CMOS (complimentary metal oxide Semiconductor) cell is a silver colored, coin shaped cell, resting in a socket of the motherboard. Pull it out of the socket gently.Step 3Put the new CMOS cell in old one’s place. Replace the outer casing of your CPU. Screw the outer casing and connect all power cords that you removed earlier. Now, switch on your computer.Step 4Enter BIOS once again just as you did earlier. Tally the parameters that you copied. Only
ROM checksum error Discussion in 'Hardware' started by e2h, Nov 16, 2012. e2h Private E-2 Hi all, I have a Compaq Pressario SR1000 PC (MS-6577 v4.1 motherboard) and i have this problem. I've read lots of stuff online about flashing the BIOS or to recover it but i haven't got a floppy disk. Is there a way to create a CD to use AWDFLASH because the PC is asking for a floppy drive. This error happened one day when i switched the PC on. I get this message: Award Bootblock BIOS v1.0 BIOS ROM checksum error Detecting floppy drive A media INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER Hope anyone can help Thanks in advance. e2h, Nov 16, 2012 #1 plodr Major Geek Super Extraordinaire Hold on, don't do a thing about flashing the BIOS. Go into the BIOS and disable floppy drive. For some reason, it started detecting one. If that does nothing, go into BIOS and select load defaults. Also check the time; if it isn't correct, you might simply need a new CMOS battery because the BIOS forgets the settings. plodr, Nov 16, 2012 #2 foogoo Major "foogoo" Geek Try FlashBoot you can make a USB like a bootable floppy. Go in to BIOS and check your boot order, remove the floppy and make sure the hard drive is listed there as a boot device. foogoo, Nov 16, 2012 #3 e2h Private E-2 I cant acces the bios cos it wont go past this Award Bootblock BIOS v1.0 BIOS ROM checksum error Detecting floppy drive A media INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER e2h, Nov 16, 2012 #4 foogoo Major "foogoo" Geek read this http://www.raymond.cc/blog/easily-install-freedos-in-usb-flash-drive-for-bios-flashing/ foogoo, Nov 16, 2012 #5 e2h Private E-2 foogoo said: ↑ read this http://www.raymond.cc/blog/easily-install-freedos-in-usb-flash-drive-for-bios-flashing/Click to expand... Will give this a go thanks e2h, Nov 16, 2012 #6 e2h Private E-2 foogoo said: ↑ read this http://www.raymond.cc/blog/easily-install-freedos-in-usb-flash-drive-for-bios-flashing/Click to expand... Just tried this with uniflash installed but i still get the same message e2h, Nov 16, 2012 #7 e2h Private E-2 Tried this with uniflash but i still get the same message e2h, Nov 16, 2012 #8 falconattack Sergeant Major e2h said: ↑ Tried this with uniflash but i still get the same messageClick to expand... As plodr told you before If that does nothing, go into BIOS and select load defaults. Also check the time; if it isn't correct, you might simply need a new CMOS battery because the BIOS forgets the settings. try it :wave falconattack, Nov 16, 2012 #9 e2h Private E-2 falconattack said: ↑ As plodr told you before If that does nothing, go into BIOS and select load defaults. Al