Hi,
On 24.04.2010 22:26, csh tmp wrote:
Thank you very much for the helpful, prompt response. Your time and efforts put into this are much appreciated. Looks like I need further help.
After this issue early today morning, I went to sleep and when I woke up, found that the computer had powered off probably due to a transient power outage. When turned on again, it has booted up seemingly fine (so noticeable issues so far, 7 hours uptime after power-on).
Good.
As Michael has suggested for verification, I now tried $ sudo flashrom -v current_bios_amibios3.19.img flashrom v0.9.1-r706 No coreboot table found. Found chipset "Intel ICH5/ICH5R", enabling flash write... OK. This chipset supports the following protocols: Non-SPI. Calibrating delay loop... OK. Found chip "Winbond W39V040FA" (512 KB, FWH) at physical address 0xfff80000. Flash image seems to be a legacy BIOS. Disabling checks. Verifying flash... VERIFY FAILED at 0x0006e010! Expected=0x08, Read=0x27, failed byte count from 0x00000000-0x0007ffff: 0x6
Now it says VERIFY FAILED. Please could you advise what to do now ?
No reason to worry. It seems your BIOS rewrites a small part of the ROM on every boot. This is probably the date/time when the computer was powered on, and you can ignore this failure. Basically, for most recent BIOS, verify will work before reboot, and will fail after reboot because the BIOS changed some flash contents.
Regards, Carl-Daniel