Re: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe Backplate Questions.

The third party's want me to hand over cash before I have even

>received any goods ;) > >That's not the way I do bussiness over the internet :) (I only pay on >delivery...) > >So my last option is to ask asus to send me a new bios chip free of >charge instead of me RMA-ing the motherboard. I am trying to save us >all a lot of work and money. > >The moment of thruth is nearing, well at least concerning the bios >chip. > >Otherwise I will have no choice bad to RMA the motherboard and hope >for the best :) > >

That is what you are supposed to do, idiot. Send the board to THEM in the ESD bag it came in.

They are NOT going to send you a chip, you cross posting troll retard.

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JackShephard
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Now then. They wouldnt "send a BIOS chip" since that isnt how you "fix" them. If the chip can be re-flashed that would be the way to go.

Otherwise you replace the mobo since trying to de-solder a chip and replace it would likely damage others in the process.

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shows it in a socket, but it takes a special extraction tool and expensive adapter to program it off the motherboard.

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"fix" them.

replace it

Well there you go :) Try flashing it first before you go prying things off?

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