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Sapphire Toxic Radeon HD 6850 Atiflash Error 0fl01 Adapter No found

Ganster98

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Help!

I do not speak English

My problem is that I have flashed my Sapphire Toxic Radeon HD 6850 1GB DDR5 with the bios with ATIWInFlash toxic. After flashing, the program ask me reboot my PC. I restart my PC, and fan of the video card started to sound very strong and I have the black screen of my monitor (no video signal).

I select the integrated graphics card to proceed to repair it.

Then, I have tried to repair it using the DOS with a USB device and entering the parameters:

atiflash-p 0 HD6850.bim
0fl01 Error: Adapter not found
Press "1" to continue

and other parameters, and nothing.

My PC:
A8-3870k 3.0ghz
-Gigabyte A55M-DS2
8Gb RAM DDR3-1600 MHz
Sapphire Toxic Radeon HD-6850.
 
Hi

Welcome to TPU

*If you are able to access windows with a spare vga card or onboard vga; Uninstall any AMD drivers for the vga card reboot [reinstall drivers if no black screen]

Create Bootable Flash Drive
go here http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/browse.php?c=21

download - HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool - v2.1.8 & Windows 98 System Files

click Primary Download unzip the files to a folder on your HDD; make sure your USB Memory stick is attached to your PC; open HP USB Disk

Storage Format Tool v2.1.8 ; select Creat a DOS startup disk/ select: using DOS system files located at: (these are the files you have just downloaded): browse to the files in win98boot; then start the process.

Download latest version of ATIFlash
here - http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2166/ATIFlash 3.99.html

-copy atiflash and the [#bios name#].bin image onto a flash drive and boot to DOS

[Note: **when booting from onboard vga / igp = primary position 0]

Adapter Information
atiflash -i 1 [this will show card if it is at second position 1]

atiflash-p 0 HD6850.bim
[*rename to .bin if this is not a typo]

Flash Vga Bios
atiflash -p 1 [#bios name#].bin [this only .bin & .rom extentions are recognised by atiflash]

Force Flash Vga Bios
atiflash -f -p 1 [#bios name#].bin

[Thanks go out to frogger and crackerjack]

atb (all the best)

Law-II
 
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Hi

Welcome to TPU

*If you are able to access windows with a spare vga card or onboard vga; Uninstall any AMD drivers for the vga card reboot [reinstall drivers if no black screen]

Create Bootable Flash Drive
go here http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/browse.php?c=21

download - HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool - v2.1.8 & Windows 98 System Files

click Primary Download unzip the files to a folder on your HDD; make sure your USB Memory stick is attached to your PC; open HP USB Disk

Storage Format Tool v2.1.8 ; select Creat a DOS startup disk/ select: using DOS system files located at: (these are the files you have just downloaded): browse to the files in win98boot; then start the process.

Download latest version of ATIFlash
here - http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2166/ATIFlash 3.99.html

-copy atiflash and the [#bios name#].bin image onto a flash drive and boot to DOS

[Note: **when booting from onboard vga / igp = primary position 0]

Adapter Information
atiflash -i 1 [this will show card if it is at second position 1]

[*rename to .bin if this is not a typo]

Flash Vga Bios
atiflash -p 1 [#bios name#].bin [this only .bin & .rom extentions are recognised by atiflash]

Force Flash Vga Bios
atiflash -f -p 1 [#bios name#].bin

atb (all the best)

Law-II

Thanks for your help

I've tried to do that at first and I can not fix it because the boot atiflash through 0fl01 shows error (adapter not found).

Then I send the card to a friend, and he has a motherboard with two PCI Express 16x slot.

Then he proceeded to install the card into the PC, and with a watt meter, he discovered that the card came to consume 600 watts cooler and made ​​a sound like a jet engine.

Then he proceeded to flash the card with the original BIOS and the process stagnated at 50%. Inmendiatamente, he proceeded to flash a BIOS with lower clocks, and my friend was able to complete the process at 100%, but still no video.

lkey after restarting the PC, he proceeded to get into Windows with the IGP, and watt meter, it was detected that the card started to consume 127 watts, then rose to 151 watts and 200 watts. Surprise! , the PC was turned off and the PSU does not work. Possibly the PSU has been spoiled.

Please, what else I can do?.
 
Hi

reflash the card with correct vga bios - http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/87454/Sapphire.HD6850.1024.101025.html

nb: changing device ID or clock speeds on the HD 6xxx serise is not reccomended

Note: make sure any test system has at least a quality 500Watt Power Supply installed

fill in system specs

atb

Law-II

thanks

I forgot to mention that I have a power supply Antec High Current Gamer 620 Watts 620M modular 80plus bronze.

And the power supply of the PC of my friend is a 1000W Silent Pro Platinum. This power supply is spoiled when reflashing.

So I must try the BIOS you just give me?
 
Hi


In that case I *strongly suggest that the Sapphire Toxic Radeon HD 6850 is not installed in any PC

nb: time to send STR HD6850 for recycling

atb

Law-II
 
Hi

I keep trying to fix this

This is *foolish; if installing the card in a PC burnt a PSU, what next! maybe take out another PSU, CPU or motherboard components

Note: accept this, the card is damaged

-flash the original bios on to the card raise a ticket with Sapphire support get an RMA number and send it to Sapphire engineers, if it can be repaired! [this process may cost more than the card]

atb

Law-II
 
Hi



This is *foolish; if installing the card in a PC burnt a PSU, what next! maybe take out another PSU, CPU or motherboard components

Note: accept this, the card is damaged

-flash the original bios on to the card raise a ticket with Sapphire support get an RMA number and send it to Sapphire engineers, if it can be repaired! [this process may cost more than the card]

atb

Law-II

I can I use a device to write / erase BIOS motherboards to try to fix that?
 
Hi

I can I use a device to write / erase BIOS motherboards to try to fix that?

I do not know off hand; maybe google has the answer!

atb

Law-II
 
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