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Old 12th January 2004, 22:12   #151
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bweirk, my flash for my XFX didn't work, same problem as revo, can't change the resolution. I used the Leadtek BIOS.
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Old 12th January 2004, 22:20   #152
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Old 12th January 2004, 23:07   #153
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Lysnyt: Ok i will contact you but if you have some info contact me!
 
Old 13th January 2004, 00:09   #154
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Is it possible to flash my 5900XT?
 
Old 13th January 2004, 04:55   #155
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ya it is alice, its just that ure memory isnt rated as high, so you will not recieve as high overclocking results. but i still wish u the best of luck (mabye some benchmarks of a before and after thing would be nice too)
 
Old 13th January 2004, 05:15   #156
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Just in case I wanted to reflash my XFX FX5900 back its original BIOS, how do I do that (also, what happens if i screw up while trying to flash it to a 5950, how do I restore it)?
 
Old 13th January 2004, 06:46   #157
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read through the first post, all answers are there!
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Old 13th January 2004, 11:31   #158
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Kinda offtopic, but how can I make a Boot Disk on CD?
 
Old 13th January 2004, 11:39   #159
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it did work i think, the speeds went up, but the display was messed up, so i uninstalled the detanator drivers, but now when i install the drivers again it says it completed successfully, but it does it too fast, i restart, but it hasnt actually been installed. its not in add/remove programs, its not on the desktop properties.

please help, prefer a solution to formatting and re-installing xp.

i reflashed it back to abit siluro 5900, but still dosent install the drivers !

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