SanderValk
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Processor | Intel i7 2600k @4,2GHz |
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Motherboard | GIGABYTE GA-P67A-UD3 |
Cooling | Mostly stock |
Memory | 3x2GB 1600MHz corsairs |
Video Card(s) | Club3d AMD HD 6950 2GB |
Storage | WD caviar black 1 tb, SATA 3, 64mb cache |
Case | CM 690II Advanced |
Audio Device(s) | none |
Power Supply | Chieftec APS-650C |
Software | Win 7 Ultimate (x64) |
Hi! I accidentally flashed both of my bios on my club 3d HD 6950 (2gb)
How can i restore the original bios? I have a spare card in my primary pci-e right now, and my 6950 in my second, i understand that i have to flash the original bios back now somehow, how do i do it in cmd?
edit: i did atiwinflash -f -p 1 {BIOS BINARY FILE} instead of -f -p 0 {BIOS BINARY FILE} but it says i have no valid adapter, although my card is in the slot and making lots of noise at that.
also, if i have the card on it's bios no. 1, my pc blue screens on bootup, then boots and if i have it on the bios no. 2, it will be stuck at the windows loading logo
How can i restore the original bios? I have a spare card in my primary pci-e right now, and my 6950 in my second, i understand that i have to flash the original bios back now somehow, how do i do it in cmd?
edit: i did atiwinflash -f -p 1 {BIOS BINARY FILE} instead of -f -p 0 {BIOS BINARY FILE} but it says i have no valid adapter, although my card is in the slot and making lots of noise at that.
also, if i have the card on it's bios no. 1, my pc blue screens on bootup, then boots and if i have it on the bios no. 2, it will be stuck at the windows loading logo
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