Intel DG965SS Bios recovery

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    armand is offline Newbie

    Exclamation Intel DG965SS Bios recovery

    i downloaded MQ96510J.86A.1707.EB.exe from intel to upgrade my bios so i runed it and it was suposed to reboot and upgrade my bios but instead it rebooted and my screen showed nothing i downloaded a .bio bio recovery burned it on a cd and followed the steps to recover my bios, but i dont see nothing on my screen is it normal? what should i do? i checked it was the right bios for my board my board is dg965 and i downloaded MQ1705P.BIO,MQ1754P.BIO and NM0159P.BIO for the recovery i live in cuba and have no way to send my board to intel or what so ever and no money for buying a new mother board any time soon.


  2. #2
    tomomi72003 is offline Newbie
    Hi,

    I have the same problem (blank screen) with the same borad.
    I tried recover the BIOS , but nothing help still blank screen.

    What should I do konw??

    thanks.

  3. #3
    armand is offline Newbie
    Quote Originally Posted by tomomi72003 View Post
    Hi,

    I have the same problem (blank screen) with the same borad.
    I tried recover the BIOS , but nothing help still blank screen.

    What should I do konw??

    thanks.
    I was told to use a program called amiflash but first erase some hidden files that are in a folder of the program and replace it with the intel .BIO did not knew witch of the ones but well you can still try with all of them it can't get any worse trust me
    if you find some way please post it

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    Teddyto is offline Newbie
    Hi, I'm from Argentina, I have the D965SS also, i've tried to update de bios to the lastest version, and i've got the same problem. Tried to do the recovery bios, but i get nothing, I removed the jumper off, and I have a cd with the newest bios, and the oldest bios, and nothing no beeps no video signal. just nothing

  5. #5
    townsbg is offline Senior Member
    I don't know of any way to recover from a failed bios upgrade (especially if the so called recovery didn't work) because that could permanently screw up your computer. If you screwed it up so bad that it can't read the hardware then a recovery is useless. When it comes to the bios, if it isn't broke don't fix it. Thats like trying to work on your perfectly good tire with a knife.
    Last edited by townsbg; 29-06-2010 at 05:19 AM.

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