Hello,
I go through a translator so sorry if certain sentences are hard to understand.
I recovered a graphics card 980gtx ti amp zodiac (small error in the title 680) with only information that following a flash the user could no longer make it work.
I see on the various forums several things to do, some say that badly flashed CG are dead, others that it is recoverable.
I could not give more information about the version of bios used for the flash.
to sum up/
The CG turns on inside my box, but of course it is not recognized in Windows (device)
I test on a pc with a cpu / gpu that allows me to access Windows
the test was done on nvflash in bios version (boot key usb with Windows 98 or live on my pc with cmd)
so I typed
cd c: nvflash
nvflash --list (map not found)
So I block before the flash with the original bios
I would try to find a solution, and I would do the job of the century (finish my old 560 gtx ^^).
Thanks for your help
I go through a translator so sorry if certain sentences are hard to understand.
I recovered a graphics card 980gtx ti amp zodiac (small error in the title 680) with only information that following a flash the user could no longer make it work.
I see on the various forums several things to do, some say that badly flashed CG are dead, others that it is recoverable.
I could not give more information about the version of bios used for the flash.
to sum up/
The CG turns on inside my box, but of course it is not recognized in Windows (device)
I test on a pc with a cpu / gpu that allows me to access Windows
the test was done on nvflash in bios version (boot key usb with Windows 98 or live on my pc with cmd)
so I typed
cd c: nvflash
nvflash --list (map not found)
So I block before the flash with the original bios
I would try to find a solution, and I would do the job of the century (finish my old 560 gtx ^^).
Thanks for your help