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Things are working.
I am finally able to login to windows.
With a big cactch.
I was concern I didn't flash my rom correctly. So I did it again, this time with more comprehensive reprogram all blocks option.
Result?
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This time computer won't even run.
Nothing show up on screen.
I can't even get into bios. Nothing show up.
I truly have messed up.
Is there a jumper or something that get BIOS back to original factory setting?
Model is ECS H61H2-M2 1.0 bios
The manual is here: http://download.ecsusa.com/dlfileecs/manual/mb/H61H2-M2/H61H2-M2_V10_manual.pdf I still couldn't find the jumper to do.
There is a jumper in manual called clr_cmos. However, when I look the actual board the label is USB_PWR. I look around and cannot find anything labeled CLR_CMOS. Which one is pin 1, 2, and 3 is also unclear.Some says about removing battery and wait for a while. Some says it only update the CMOS.
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Some motherboards get back to default BIOS settings just by removing and replacing the CMOS battery. But in most of the motherboards, you need to reset it using jumper pins (those 3 pins are labelled in most of the MBs).
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For resetting, there are 3 pins provided on the motherboard with 2 pins always coupled (or shorted) using a small cap. Say the cap is shorting pins 2 and 3. You have to now remove the cap and put it on to short pins 1 and 2 for about 10-15 seconds. Then revert back the cap to pins 2 and 3.
Make sure the CMOS battery is not removed during this process.
Power on the system, BIOS should now be resetted back to its default settings.
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Start studying the recovery techniques for bricked motherboards. There are some tricks very specific for particular vendors and models of motherboards.
For example (not exactly for your motherboard) you may need to insert PS2 keyboard, power board up keeping the F5-Alt and Shift simultaneously. Hold it for 10 seconds! then wait for particular leds to indicate that they read the USB drive with exactly FAT32, no more than 1GB partition, folder named exactly as described somewhere with firmware file named somehow. Then after nothing on the screen, wait for 5 minutes with power on, then hear 7 loud beeps, reboot. Etc.
Try to find the recovery repair document for your motherboard. Normally, contemporary flashes should have one overprotected area for this functions to keep products unbrickable. But the docs are hard to find.
Jun 11, 2016 So! Basically every time I open my computer the audio icon has a smaller red X icon and tells me the Audio Service is not running. The point is my audio is crystal clear and my speakers work perfectly even if the X icon is present. If i just adjust the volume, the X icon goes away. Feb 01, 2018 You might think that it is a silly solution, but trust me when I say most of the users affected by “The Audio Service is not running” were able to fix it just by adjusting the volume level. Just look for the “ Volume ” icon which is on the right bottom of your display. The audio service is not running win 7. Dec 31, 2015 Regarding the 'The Audio service is not running' issue, please first try start the Windows Audio service by the steps below: 1. Click the Start Button, type 'services.msc' (without quotation marks) in the Search Bar and press Enter to start Services. In the right pane, please check whether the Windows Audio service is started. How can the answer be improved?
It is possible. And so difficult just because you destroyed the firmware - whole bios (except the undestructible firmware loader itself), not just lost some 'settings'.
user27803
l think removing the CMOS battery helps. I just removed the battery for 10 minutes and when l powered on everything was normal.
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Hi,
I have a very puzzling problem! I have a laptop running XP that won't boot - I just get the message 'Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: WINDOWSSYSTEM32CONFIGSYSTEM
From the knowledgebase article at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307545 I assume this means that the registry is corrupt and that I need to fix it using the recovery console. However, I can't get a recovery boot to work either. I have tried booting from:
A Windows XP Home installation DVD
A Windows 7 recovery DVD
A Genie Backup Manager bootable DVD
but all three give the same result which is that they appear to start boot after the boot from CD/DVD message but after a period of activity the DVD drive goes quiet and I am left with a black screen on which there is a pointer I can move around but nothing else does anything at all.
Does it matter that the operating system on the laptop is supposed to be Windows Media Centre? (I don't have a recovery or installation DVD for that although I do have an XP Professional one I could try.)
(Without the recovery DVD) I've tried booting into safe mode and the last known good configuration but always get the missing or corrupt file message as described above.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions as to how to proceed.
Thanks.
I just installed Windows 7 (32 bit) on a Medion MD96500 (Intel 2200BG Wireless Card) and then installed the Windows Vista (32 bit) driver.
Now, in the 'device driver window', the Wireless Card is listed as working/active.
Now, in the 'device driver window', the Wireless Card is listed as working/active.
If I want to set up a wireless connection, however, I always get the error message
No connections available
Pushing the hardware-switch (or however that thing is called, right next to the keyboard) does not seem to have any effect.
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I have solved the problem. The Keys next to the Keyboard are not only 'Quick Launch Buttons' but ALSO a hardware activation. One way to activate wireless is to set it in the bios as always running, the other is to get the newest Quick Launch Manager (currently 1.3.6) for Vista, it works flawless on Windows 7.Medion should not have Hardware activation buttons that need to use software. Doh!
Jakob SchmittJakob Schmitt
Medion Launch Manger for MD 97900 also works on MD 97500
ehrbie
this is not 'hardware switch' but a 'Quick Launch Button' and you'll need to install the Launch Manager software to use any of these 4 keys.
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