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Error 0fl01 flashing bios

skatemen

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I have a problem ,when I'am trying to flash video bios of my card(radeon1900xt) I see error 0fl01 rom not erased.I use atiflash 359 and this commend atiflash -p -f 0 bios.bin or
atiflash -p -f -st 0 bios.bin.What should I do?please help.
 
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Hi m8,

I had the Same problem use switch -i when checking for device
I had 2 Devices but only one Card so i choose -1 instead of -0

try that helped me !

n0tiert
 
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I have a problem ,when I'am trying to flash video bios of my card(radeon1900xt) I see error 0fl01 rom not erased.I use atiflash 359 and this commend atiflash -p -f 0 bios.bin or
atiflash -p -f -st 0 bios.bin.What should I do?please help.

Make sure the bios is a bin and not a rom format. And then try using this command
atiflash -pa bios.bin

Hi m8,

I had the Same problem use switch -i when checking for device
I had 2 Devices but only one Card so i choose -1 instead of -0

try that helped me !

n0tiert


The way it seem's is you have a 3870x2, you should flash with same command as above
atiflash -pa bios.bin


-pa (force flash all adapters)
 

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This trick don't help me.Do you think the reason might be a computer? Should I try flash it on another computer?
 
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If you still get an error, then it has to be the bios.

Hi CrackerJack,

Look at the Image attached, I don´t have any 3xxx X2 Card...

It´s an HD2600Pro AGP and i can´t use:

atiflash -p -f 0 bios.bin

Only this works:

atiflash -p -f 1 bios.bin

also tried other switches ge -agp .....

thx

n0tiert
 

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Hi CrackerJack,

Look at the Image attached, I don´t have any 3xxx X2 Card...

It´s an HD2600Pro AGP and i can´t use:

atiflash -p -f 0 bios.bin

Only this works:

atiflash -p -f 1 bios.bin

also tried other switches ge -agp .....

thx

n0tiert

In your case (AGP card) the GPU is adapter 1 and Rialto chip is adapter 0. You can't flash it anyway but the error appears and in most of the cases people don't know what to do.
 
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