that may because of the dual bios method which used by gigabyte, since the slave spi chip is still on
the board, the superio may(i guess)detect the CRC error for the main spi bios is changed(coreboot now).

you can try to remove the slave spi flash chip. 
no sure if it works


Best wishes
Wang Qing Pei
Phone: 86+018930528086


On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Donovan Lavinder <drmario2007@gmail.com> wrote:
I originally wanted EFI and other features that will allow me to use my motherboard for few years out. So, I downloaded archived coreboot firmware package, and I found one "baked" firmware ROM under folder MA78GM as the motherboards under this family seems to be having the same chipsets, so I went to burn my own coreboot in FreeDOS using flashrom. Now, it first exclaimed that it found MXIC MX25L8005 chipset, but it tried 4-bytes RDID and failed, however, I was able to erase the BIOS chip fine. Next, I wrote the firmware - after it said "done", it froze - I reset it, it kept reverting back to oh-so-annoying Award BIOS... No wonder my motherboard is SO picky!

Here, I wrote up on the paper:
flashrom Ver. 0.9.3 - r1205 (on Freedos boot CD - all I have had, no floppy disk and it won't boot from USB disk.... I may try spare hard drive if needed...)
- 4-byte RDID refusal (although erasure was successful)
Motherboard: Vendor - Gigabyte / Model - GA-MA78GM-S2HP
CPU: AMD Phenom II X940 Black Series 3.0GHz quad-core (Deneb) CPU
RAM: Crucial Ballistix DDR-II 800MHz 1GB x2 (2GB) on dual-channel memory bus
Video card: Vendor - Gigabyte / Model - GV-R467ZL-1GI - FW Ver. - F12 / VPU - AMD Radeon HD 4670 with 1GB 800MHz GDDR3 on 128-bit bus
* I removed my hard drive (with my personal documents and Windows XP) during the firmware flash to ensure the data aren't touched in a way.

I would like to know how I can get my motherboard to quit being all so picky - otherwise any other methods known to work perfectly on the GA-MA78GM-S2HP motherboard any of you may have up and running the coreboot firmware.

Thanks for your help!

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