Michael A. Terrell <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> pinched out a steaming
pile of<466AE488.44D532DB@earthlink.net>:
>"���hw��f" wrote:
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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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><http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-
details.asp?EdpNo=2949323&CatId=1569>
>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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>
Well there you go :)
Try flashing it first before you go prying things off?