liquidtension
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Ok so here's what happened:
1. I flashed the bios on my PowerColor 1GB Radeon 6950 using WinFlash a few times trying to unlock shader clocks. A couple of those times i forgot to flip the bios switch to position 1 but position 2 should be read only?
2. BSOD on startup in both bios positions (1 and 2). Tried removing drivers in safe mode and system restore to no avail.
3. Reinstalled Windows 7 64 bit successfully
4. Installed 64 bit video drivers with bios switch in position 2 but it's still BSOD on startup with atikmdeg.sys failure.
5. System restore to remove video drivers, boots successfully.
6. Tried reinstalling drivers in position 1 with the same result.
I must have somehow overwritten the default bios in position 2 but to flash back to the default bios WinFlash needs video drivers installed!! Catch 22 what to do?
If anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance -Dom
P.S. Is there any way to flash the gpu bios without the video drivers installed?
New info:
1. Tried installing my GTX 465 + drivers and it worked.
2. Tried using the integrated motherboard graphics to flash the bios without actually using the card. My motherboard doesn't let me get past bios saying that I can't use integrated graphics with a video card installed. AHHH!
3. Tried blind flashing the bios from a bootable usb but 'atiflash -i' couldn't find any compatible display adapters.
1. I flashed the bios on my PowerColor 1GB Radeon 6950 using WinFlash a few times trying to unlock shader clocks. A couple of those times i forgot to flip the bios switch to position 1 but position 2 should be read only?
2. BSOD on startup in both bios positions (1 and 2). Tried removing drivers in safe mode and system restore to no avail.
3. Reinstalled Windows 7 64 bit successfully
4. Installed 64 bit video drivers with bios switch in position 2 but it's still BSOD on startup with atikmdeg.sys failure.
5. System restore to remove video drivers, boots successfully.
6. Tried reinstalling drivers in position 1 with the same result.
I must have somehow overwritten the default bios in position 2 but to flash back to the default bios WinFlash needs video drivers installed!! Catch 22 what to do?
If anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance -Dom
P.S. Is there any way to flash the gpu bios without the video drivers installed?
New info:
1. Tried installing my GTX 465 + drivers and it worked.
2. Tried using the integrated motherboard graphics to flash the bios without actually using the card. My motherboard doesn't let me get past bios saying that I can't use integrated graphics with a video card installed. AHHH!
3. Tried blind flashing the bios from a bootable usb but 'atiflash -i' couldn't find any compatible display adapters.
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