Company
Foxconn
Categories
Motherboards
Model
Foxconn NF4K8AB-8EKRS
Description
BIOS File
Operating Systems
Fixed show logo failed
Version BIOS
4ADW1P39
Size BIOS
393Kb
File Name
4adw1p39.zip
Info
1.Fixed show logo failed when plug some PCIE card. 2.Modify Default year from 2005 to 2006 3.Patch resume from D3 state by USB KB 4.Fix password isn't unique. 5.Patch code location put Wrong let unknow thing happen. 6.Updated NV_AWARD.ROM for the solution of microsoft usb wireless KB/MS NOTE: Unless you are experiencing difficulties which you believe may be
motherboard-BIOS-related, you probably do NOT need to update the BIOS.
If you decide to flash the BIOS, please proceed as follows:
1. Print out this procedure.
2. Unplug the power cord from the power supply.
3. Remove the side cover from the system enclosure.
4. Locate Jumper “JP1” on the motherboard. Please refer to the pictures below:
5. Jumper “JP1” needs to be changed from 2-3 to 1-2 (triangle represents pin 1)
before you flash the motherboard. Once set do not change it. Not changing the
jumper location could result in leaving your motherboard in an unusable
state.
6. Replace the side cover.
7. Reconnect the power cord.
8. You will need to flash using a floppy under DOS. Please do NOT attempt to flash
using the SuperUpdate, SuperLogo, or Winflash utility.
NOTE: If you do not have a floppy drive, please build a bootable CD. See
instructions at www.bootdisk.com.
NOTE: If you use SuperUpdate, SuperLogo or Winflash to flash the BIOS,
the motherboard MAY not recover upon reboot and the BIOS MAY need to
be reprogrammed or replaced.
9. Extract the BIOS from within the provided zip file into a temporary directory.
You will need to enter “Orange” (without quotation marks) as the password.
10. Create a bootable floppy disk and add the flash utility and BIOS binary files. See
http://global.foxconnchannel.com/en-us/service/FAQ_read.aspx?id=engb0000010
for instructions.
11. Boot to the bootable floppy. Then execute the FLASH.BAT or type this command
line:
AFU860H x.bin /py/sy/cc/cd/cp/wb (where “x” represents the portion of the
BIOS file name preceding the “dot”).
Troubleshooting:
Q1: I flashed the BIOS successfully but Windows XP will not startup.
A1: You need to keep jumper “JP1” on 1-2.
Q2: I flashed the BIOS from SuperUpdate, SuperLogo or Winfash utility and after I
rebooted I got this message on the screen: