I've got a HIS 3870 and the BIOS appears to now be blank. The 3870 doesn't even allow the PC to POST anymore unless I use a PCI graphics card also and get the PC to boot using it.
With the PCI card in use I can see the 3870 using ATIFLASH in DOS (using -i) but when I attempt to flash the BIOS using parameters -pcie -p 0 3870.bin -f it says unable to erase the bios and doesn't proceed with the flashing and the next time I run ATIFLASH it doesn't see the 3870 anymore until I power down the PC again.
I've researched and it appears that the HIS 3870 cannot be recovered easily because it uses a PMC PM25LV512 (64 KB) flash memory chip and the ATIFLASH program hasn't got a force flash option for that type of flash memory.
Also soon as I've tried to flash the BIOS using ATIFLASH the card's fan speed changed to 100% which I thought is is strange.
ATI's WinFlash doesn't even let me see the card in it's list as when I run it an error says unable to read ROM and it closes and the next run of it it doesn't even detect the 3870.
Anyone had a similar problem and know of a solution?
With the PCI card in use I can see the 3870 using ATIFLASH in DOS (using -i) but when I attempt to flash the BIOS using parameters -pcie -p 0 3870.bin -f it says unable to erase the bios and doesn't proceed with the flashing and the next time I run ATIFLASH it doesn't see the 3870 anymore until I power down the PC again.
I've researched and it appears that the HIS 3870 cannot be recovered easily because it uses a PMC PM25LV512 (64 KB) flash memory chip and the ATIFLASH program hasn't got a force flash option for that type of flash memory.
Also soon as I've tried to flash the BIOS using ATIFLASH the card's fan speed changed to 100% which I thought is is strange.
ATI's WinFlash doesn't even let me see the card in it's list as when I run it an error says unable to read ROM and it closes and the next run of it it doesn't even detect the 3870.
Anyone had a similar problem and know of a solution?