I'm using GA-8INXP with F5 (latest) bios. SiI 3112A bios is version is 4.1.36C. I'm currently using a Maxtor SATA drive in BASE configuration and the drive is working fine. I have the latest SiI 3112 BASE driver as well (version 1.3.64).
The problem i have is, the moment I enable the onboard SATA controller, I get BSOD whenever I access floppy OR connect a storage device on any USB port. and I mean any storage device from usb pen drive to iPod. Disable SATA and the problem goes away. I'm hoping updating the 3112A bios "might" resolve this issue.
if someone (Spinner?) could put together the F5 bios with the latest SiI 3112A BASE bios (I'm not sure what "BASE" is about but I'm certainly not using RAID on SATA atm), I would be very grateful.
Also, I am using RAID on the IDE channels though (RAID 1).
I only have a poxy 2MB webspace with my ISP, it's hitting the limit. PM me and I'll send the file.
well, the bios didn't work!
the computer restarts, detects Promise IDE raid to be functional, detects one drive on SATA primary interface correctly, but then doesnt go on to boot-up from IDE raid. I get a blank screen.
The 3112A bios version is reported correctly to be 4.2.79. I disable SATA controller from bios and the computer boots-up from IDE raid.
I tried all possible combinations of boot-up order but none worked with the new bios with SATA controller enabled in BASE or RAID mode.
It seems as if after boot of 3112 controller, HDD-0 is not recognised as the disk on IDE controller.
Maybe an older version of 3112A bios might work like 4.2.50. My current version is 4.1.36.
The only other option i see for my problem is to get a PCI SATA card and disable the onboard controller.
I'm new but very inpressed by your performance !!!
I wonder if you can help me because I can't make my own bios with the new bios for the sil 3512.
My motherboard is the Gigabyte K8NS-Ultra 939 (nforce 3 ultra) with the bios F10.
Could you make a mod bios with the new bios for my onboard chipset sil 3512 ?
PS : I have the dual bios, if I do a mistake or something else, normally I could load the second bios, couldn't I ?
Thank you a lot by advance !!!
UPDATE : I succeed by my self. I found a topic that explain how to use cbrom
That's because I've a corrupt problem with single drives (non raid).
My computer have 3 hard drives: 1 Maxtor SATA1 8MB 200GB (OS drive), 1 Maxtor Sata2 16MB 300GB (with compatibility jumper set on for SATA1 mode) and Maxtor 80GB IDE.
When I copy files from the 200GB to the other SATA (300GB) sometimes (not always, its happens often with large files) the files became corrupts (rar files (at extract the winrar gives CRCs errors), avi files, etc).
But when I copy from 200GB to Maxtor IDE, files are all ok.
And if I copy from IDE to 300GB the files are OK!
In resuming:
Copying files from 200GB to 300GB (SATA to SATA) -> sometimes data corruption
Copying files from 200GB to 80GB IDE -> no data corruption
Copying files from 200GB to 80GB IDE and from this to 300 (SATA to IDE then to SATA) -> NO data corruption
Conclusion: Data corruption occurs when copying SATA to SATA
I've already tried without success SiliconImage 3112 SATA Driver 1.0.0.53, 1.0.0.50, 1.0.0.51 and the latest available from Windows Update (1.0.0.56)
"EXT-P2P's Discard Time" in "integrated Peripherals". The default
setting is "30 us" ; which is recommended by NVidia. In case the problem is still there, try "1 ms" please.
httx://web.ukonline.co.uk/steviejay/C18E1013_&_Sil_3112A_BIOS4279.zip the A7N8X-E release 1013 with the v4.2.79 RAID BIOS.
You'll need to image your SATA drive and then re-transfer with the new BIOS installed or you will suffer data loss. Make sure you are already using the v1.00.56.1 driver for the Sil3112A.
If you do NOT do this you will lose the SATA data - IDE drives are unaffected.
How can this be done?
You mean copy all data to another pc and after update recopy it again?
Is that normal with BIOS updates?
How can this be done?
You mean copy all data to another pc and after update recopy it again?
Is that normal with BIOS updates?
No, I mean copy the data to an IDE drive or DVD(s) with a utility like GHOST.
Update the BIOS and restart the machine with the IDE drive disconnected. If XP does not boot, reconnect & boot up on the IDE drive, update the driver and re-GHOST back to SATA.
Wouldn't say it qualified as normal - but I have had experience of this first hand. The solution I've described worked for me. However, you could always re-install Windows if you didn't have any data or settings you don't need or can't recover.
I have ga-7n400 pro2 rev 1 please I can you update the bios sata to 4.2.79?
QUOTE]
1)hi guys, i'm new..i'm italian so sorry for my english!
i've the same mobo and i need the update quoted..can you hekp me?
I try to update the sata driver "3x12-vista-x86-logo-13670" (downloaded from the official site of silicon image) but maybe i make some mistakes because nothing change
please tell me the correct procedure to update or link me a thread where i can learn
I have ga-7n400 pro2 rev 1 please I can you update the bios sata to 4.2.79?
QUOTE]
1)hi guys, i'm new..i'm italian so sorry for my english!
i've the same mobo and i need the update quoted..can you hekp me?
I try to update the sata driver "3x12-vista-x86-logo-13670" (downloaded from the official site of silicon image) but maybe i make some mistakes because nothing change
please tell me the correct procedure to update or link me a thread where i can learn
Hello everybody.
First Thing first - apologise for my english 8).
I read all (i think) posts about how to mod bios to Gigabyte`s mainboard but...
here is my problem.
GA-7N400 Pro2 Rev.2, currently BIOS version FK (uploaded from this forum offcourse) mod by someone who put the screen with links after all devices was detected (bnobtc_pix-art_com) - great mod by the way but the version of SATA BIOS is still 4.3.76. Using CBRom I was trying to update BIOS file with the 4.3.79 BIOS but after flash my computer is unable to start from MAIN BIOS and it switch to BACKUP BIOS with FK version.
I will be very great full if some one reply with link to some kind of tutorial "how to combine MainBoard BIOS with SATA BIOS", kind of the step by step or if I will fail once again attached this kind of BIOS file to my rev 2 MainBoard.
Hello everybody.
First Thing first - apologise for my english 8).
I read all (i think) posts about how to mod bios to Gigabyte`s mainboard but...
here is my problem.
GA-7N400 Pro2 Rev.2, currently BIOS version FK (uploaded from this forum offcourse) mod by someone who put the screen with links after all devices was detected (bnobtc_pix-art_com) - great mod by the way but the version of SATA BIOS is still 4.3.76. Using CBRom I was trying to update BIOS file with the 4.3.79 BIOS but after flash my computer is unable to start from MAIN BIOS and it switch to BACKUP BIOS with FK version.
I will be very great full if some one reply with link to some kind of tutorial "how to combine MainBoard BIOS with SATA BIOS", kind of the step by step or if I will fail once again attached this kind of BIOS file to my rev 2 MainBoard.
For any help - thank all of You People 8)
Leon
Have a nice day 8)
PM me and I'll send the file. It's only through lack of space with ISP web hosting (and the possibility I'll move) that I don't continue to post them directly to the forum.
A guide is a good idea, maybe I'll do that and host a web page explaining the process. However, I only learned the same way.
there is no screen showing what kind of device was detected and in windows with 1.7.2.4 drivers Device Manager show :
" The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver."
Also my Toshiba DVD-ROM connected to PRIMARY ITE RAID Controller didn`t show in My Computer and Device Manager.
"IT8212 RAID BIOS V1.7.1.94
Copyright 2002-2005 ITE, Inc. All Rights Reserverd
Please wait for IDE Scan ......................................
Error!! Firmware is not ready. Please Power Off your system, power it on and try again."
Any ideas ??? Maybe is this becouse DVD-ROM? But it works on previously version 1.41 ATA BIOS Version.
Im dying to find a solution for my Sil 3112a Onboard Controler. Everytime I move data from/to/between my two WD 2500 SATAII (jumpered to 150 MB) my whole
system freezes for more than 10 seconds. The HDDs are facility-new. I allready tried using them in RAID 1/0/without RAID but that didn't fix it.
I know by now that I cant update the controler BIOS cause its onboard so I desperatly need someone to make me a BIOS mod.
My mainboard is an "AOpen AX-4 R Plus". Oh and one more thing: I know that there are to kinds of BIOS for the 3112; one for the RAID Features and one for simple use of SATA devices. I would like to use the HDDs simple as HDDs without hardware RAID or something (I want to use software RAID instead) but I dont know which kind of BIOS I'd need for this.
If someone could do me a BIOS Mod with the latest required 3112a BIOS and the latest BIOS for my mainboard this would save my week!!
BIOS Manufacturer : Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
BIOS ID : 01/21/2003-I845PE-6A69YG05C-00
BIOS Date : 01/21/03
BIOS OEM Signon : Intel 845PE AGPSet BIOS for 8PE667 Ultra2 F3
BIOS ROM Size : 512K
Chipset : Intel 2560 rev 2
Super I/O Chip : Known super I/O chip is not found
SATA controller = v3112
SATA HDD - 200GB WD + 250GB Seagate
SATA BIOS = ??
PATA HDD - 1x80Gb, +
PATA IDE RAID - enable, on 2x80GB
The problem I am having is that I just got a SATA 320GB disk(to replace the 200GB), but WinXP or from what I can see the SATA BIOS during POST, both do not see the new drive. I think the SATA BIOS does not support this drive capacity.
Could someone please create a new M/B BIOS with the SATA BIOS 4.2.79 patched to it. I have been reading the Modding posts, but would like an expert to create one. If possible.
BIOS Manufacturer : Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
BIOS ID : 01/21/2003-I845PE-6A69YG05C-00
BIOS Date : 01/21/03
BIOS OEM Signon : Intel 845PE AGPSet BIOS for 8PE667 Ultra2 F3
BIOS ROM Size : 512K
Chipset : Intel 2560 rev 2
Super I/O Chip : Known super I/O chip is not found
SATA controller = v3112
SATA HDD - 200GB WD + 250GB Seagate
SATA BIOS = ??
PATA HDD - 1x80Gb, +
PATA IDE RAID - enable, on 2x80GB
The problem I am having is that I just got a SATA 320GB disk(to replace the 200GB), but WinXP or from what I can see the SATA BIOS during POST, both do not see the new drive. I think the SATA BIOS does not support this drive capacity.
Could someone please create a new M/B BIOS with the SATA BIOS 4.2.79 patched to it. I have been reading the Modding posts, but would like an expert to create one. If possible.
Im dying to find a solution for my Sil 3112a Onboard Controler. Everytime I move data from/to/between my two WD 2500 SATAII (jumpered to 150 MB) my whole
system freezes for more than 10 seconds. The HDDs are facility-new. I allready tried using them in RAID 1/0/without RAID but that didn't fix it.
I know by now that I cant update the controler BIOS cause its onboard so I desperatly need someone to make me a BIOS mod.
My mainboard is an "AOpen AX-4 R Plus". Oh and one more thing: I know that there are to kinds of BIOS for the 3112; one for the RAID Features and one for simple use of SATA devices. I would like to use the HDDs simple as HDDs without hardware RAID or something (I want to use software RAID instead) but I dont know which kind of BIOS I'd need for this.
If someone could do me a BIOS Mod with the latest required 3112a BIOS and the latest BIOS for my mainboard this would save my week!!
Prepare a suitable directory on your machine where you can download the files you need to work with. I suggest C:\BIOS as it is easy to navigate to from a command prompt.
Download your chosen BIOS revision for your board and extract only the binary image to the working folder (C:\BIOS). If you are having trouble locating your BIOS, or are wondering about the flash procedure this article has useful background and some good links.
Next you will need the appropriate SATA BIOS binary - download from this page and select the appropriate controller.
For most of you reading this thread, this will be the Sil3112A - extract the binary from the download to the working directory - for motherboard BIOS integration you need ONLY the 42xx.bin file, DO NOT USE the r or b prefixed binaries as they are for the standalone controller cards.
Finally, download the CBROM tool to the working directory from this page, some threads suggest that CBROM215 is buggy, but personally I have not encountered a problem. CBROM207 has failed to return to the command prompt several times when I have used it, so I prefer to use CBROM215.
Switch to a command prompt window (type cmd in the Run box).
Switch to your working directory by typing the path, e.g. cd c:\bios
Before beginning, check the present files by obtaining a directory listing, type dir
You should have the following files;
cbrom2xx.exe (modding utility) 42xx.bin (SATA BIOS binary) an7_19.bin (mobo BIOS binary, this example is for my ABit AN7, release 19)
Next type cbrom2xx an7_19.bin /pci release (remembering of course to substitute your chosen BIOS binary name and the version number of CBROM you are using).
You will see something like this;
in the above example, the options are A or B, obviously the 4250.bin is the old SATA BIOS binary, so b is the option, then we are returned to the command prompt.
Integrate the SATA BIOS by typing cbrom2xx an7_19.bin /pci 42xx.bin (remembering of course to substitute your chosen BIOS binary name, SATA BIOS binary name and the version number of CBROM you are using).
Finally, confirm integration with cbrom2xx an7_19.bin /d (remembering of course to substitute your chosen BIOS binary name and the version number of CBROM you are using).
You will see something like this;
As you can see, the 4283.bin is integrated successfully into PCI option ROM (B)
The filename of the BIOS binary is not changed, and it is this file that you should flash using the appropriate flash utility, see this article signposted earlier for more info.
N.B. Remember to use the correct driver as indicated on the Silicon Image download site for the SATA BIOS version.
Comments
8inxp_f5_Si3112_v4279.zip
I only have a poxy 2MB webspace with my ISP, it's hitting the limit. PM me and I'll send the file.
the computer restarts, detects Promise IDE raid to be functional, detects one drive on SATA primary interface correctly, but then doesnt go on to boot-up from IDE raid. I get a blank screen.
The 3112A bios version is reported correctly to be 4.2.79. I disable SATA controller from bios and the computer boots-up from IDE raid.
I tried all possible combinations of boot-up order but none worked with the new bios with SATA controller enabled in BASE or RAID mode.
It seems as if after boot of 3112 controller, HDD-0 is not recognised as the disk on IDE controller.
Maybe an older version of 3112A bios might work like 4.2.50. My current version is 4.1.36.
The only other option i see for my problem is to get a PCI SATA card and disable the onboard controller.
any suggestions?
don't work!
the bios for the sata controller didn't get loaded properly...
doesn't show the sata controller at all!
Sorry, my apologies a mismatch - put the 3112 BIOS in by mistake - K8NNXP_f15_4379.zip
this one works!
thanks!
I'm new but very inpressed by your performance !!!
I wonder if you can help me because I can't make my own bios with the new bios for the sil 3512.
My motherboard is the Gigabyte K8NS-Ultra 939 (nforce 3 ultra) with the bios F10.
Could you make a mod bios with the new bios for my onboard chipset sil 3512 ?
PS : I have the dual bios, if I do a mistake or something else, normally I could load the second bios, couldn't I ?
Thank you a lot by advance !!!
UPDATE : I succeed by my self. I found a topic that explain how to use cbrom
Hi Spinner you are doing a great work!
Could you send me, the latest 3112 BIOS 4276 for my board Abit NF7-S V1.2, builted with the latest abit bios:
http://file.abit.com.tw/pub/download/bios/nf7-s//nf728.exe
NF7-S 1.2 URL
That's because I've a corrupt problem with single drives (non raid).
My computer have 3 hard drives: 1 Maxtor SATA1 8MB 200GB (OS drive), 1 Maxtor Sata2 16MB 300GB (with compatibility jumper set on for SATA1 mode) and Maxtor 80GB IDE.
When I copy files from the 200GB to the other SATA (300GB) sometimes (not always, its happens often with large files) the files became corrupts (rar files (at extract the winrar gives CRCs errors), avi files, etc).
But when I copy from 200GB to Maxtor IDE, files are all ok.
And if I copy from IDE to 300GB the files are OK!
In resuming:
Copying files from 200GB to 300GB (SATA to SATA) -> sometimes data corruption
Copying files from 200GB to 80GB IDE -> no data corruption
Copying files from 200GB to 80GB IDE and from this to 300 (SATA to IDE then to SATA) -> NO data corruption
Conclusion: Data corruption occurs when copying SATA to SATA
I've already tried without success SiliconImage 3112 SATA Driver 1.0.0.53, 1.0.0.50, 1.0.0.51 and the latest available from Windows Update (1.0.0.56)
http://europe.giga-byte.com/FileList/BIOS/motherboard_bios_ga-7n400pro2(rev1.x)_f11.exe
And what about me?... :'( I'm still waiting
ppl help me :tongue2:
hey ppl, calm down - PM me, I got ya file ready
Hi ppl, just to say winactive, sent to me 2 modded bios with different silicon 3112 bios and helped me very much.
Althought HDD are in single mode, I followed his sugestion and selected 1ms option, and data corruption disappeared
How can this be done?
You mean copy all data to another pc and after update recopy it again?
Is that normal with BIOS updates?
No, I mean copy the data to an IDE drive or DVD(s) with a utility like GHOST.
Update the BIOS and restart the machine with the IDE drive disconnected. If XP does not boot, reconnect & boot up on the IDE drive, update the driver and re-GHOST back to SATA.
Wouldn't say it qualified as normal - but I have had experience of this first hand. The solution I've described worked for me. However, you could always re-install Windows if you didn't have any data or settings you don't need or can't recover.
thanks a lot!
Hello everybody.
First Thing first - apologise for my english 8).
I read all (i think) posts about how to mod bios to Gigabyte`s mainboard but...
here is my problem.
GA-7N400 Pro2 Rev.2, currently BIOS version FK (uploaded from this forum offcourse) mod by someone who put the screen with links after all devices was detected (bnobtc_pix-art_com) - great mod by the way but the version of SATA BIOS is still 4.3.76. Using CBRom I was trying to update BIOS file with the 4.3.79 BIOS but after flash my computer is unable to start from MAIN BIOS and it switch to BACKUP BIOS with FK version.
I will be very great full if some one reply with link to some kind of tutorial "how to combine MainBoard BIOS with SATA BIOS", kind of the step by step or if I will fail once again attached this kind of BIOS file to my rev 2 MainBoard.
For any help - thank all of You People 8)
Leon
Have a nice day 8)
PM me and I'll send the file. It's only through lack of space with ISP web hosting (and the possibility I'll move) that I don't continue to post them directly to the forum.
A guide is a good idea, maybe I'll do that and host a web page explaining the process. However, I only learned the same way.
01. Silicon Image RAID Controller
02. ITE RAID Controller
there is no screen showing what kind of device was detected and in windows with 1.7.2.4 drivers Device Manager show :
" The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver."
Also my Toshiba DVD-ROM connected to PRIMARY ITE RAID Controller didn`t show in My Computer and Device Manager.
When i change Boot Order on:
01. ITE RAID Controller
02. Silicon Image RAID Controller
thats what happend:
"IT8212 RAID BIOS V1.7.1.94
Copyright 2002-2005 ITE, Inc. All Rights Reserverd
Please wait for IDE Scan ......................................
Error!! Firmware is not ready. Please Power Off your system, power it on and try again."
Any ideas ??? Maybe is this becouse DVD-ROM? But it works on previously version 1.41 ATA BIOS Version.
Cheers
Jim
Is this rev 1.x or 2.x? and assuming not Ultra?
Rev 1x BIOSes are F11, 12, 13 etc, Rev 2.x are FF, FG, FK etc.
Hi
Its revision 1 with the f13 bios
Jim
Im dying to find a solution for my Sil 3112a Onboard Controler. Everytime I move data from/to/between my two WD 2500 SATAII (jumpered to 150 MB) my whole
system freezes for more than 10 seconds. The HDDs are facility-new. I allready tried using them in RAID 1/0/without RAID but that didn't fix it.
I know by now that I cant update the controler BIOS cause its onboard so I desperatly need someone to make me a BIOS mod.
My mainboard is an "AOpen AX-4 R Plus". Oh and one more thing: I know that there are to kinds of BIOS for the 3112; one for the RAID Features and one for simple use of SATA devices. I would like to use the HDDs simple as HDDs without hardware RAID or something (I want to use software RAID instead) but I dont know which kind of BIOS I'd need for this.
If someone could do me a BIOS Mod with the latest required 3112a BIOS and the latest BIOS for my mainboard this would save my week!!
Thanks in advance for any help!
PS: Sorry for possible misspelling. Im german^^
I have a problem that hopefully someone can help me with. I have the following hardware;
Generated by: BIOS Wizard 2.10
Date: February 24, 2007
Time: 16:42
BIOS Manufacturer : Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
BIOS ID : 01/21/2003-I845PE-6A69YG05C-00
BIOS Date : 01/21/03
BIOS OEM Signon : Intel 845PE AGPSet BIOS for 8PE667 Ultra2 F3
BIOS ROM Size : 512K
Chipset : Intel 2560 rev 2
Super I/O Chip : Known super I/O chip is not found
SATA controller = v3112
SATA HDD - 200GB WD + 250GB Seagate
SATA BIOS = ??
PATA HDD - 1x80Gb, +
PATA IDE RAID - enable, on 2x80GB
The problem I am having is that I just got a SATA 320GB disk(to replace the 200GB), but WinXP or from what I can see the SATA BIOS during POST, both do not see the new drive. I think the SATA BIOS does not support this drive capacity.
Could someone please create a new M/B BIOS with the SATA BIOS 4.2.79 patched to it. I have been reading the Modding posts, but would like an expert to create one. If possible.
Thanks.
PM me for your file, it's ready.
PM me and I will send your file.
Prepare a suitable directory on your machine where you can download the files you need to work with. I suggest C:\BIOS as it is easy to navigate to from a command prompt.
Download your chosen BIOS revision for your board and extract only the binary image to the working folder (C:\BIOS). If you are having trouble locating your BIOS, or are wondering about the flash procedure this article has useful background and some good links.
Next you will need the appropriate SATA BIOS binary - download from this page and select the appropriate controller.
For most of you reading this thread, this will be the Sil3112A - extract the binary from the download to the working directory - for motherboard BIOS integration you need ONLY the 42xx.bin file, DO NOT USE the r or b prefixed binaries as they are for the standalone controller cards.
Finally, download the CBROM tool to the working directory from this page, some threads suggest that CBROM215 is buggy, but personally I have not encountered a problem. CBROM207 has failed to return to the command prompt several times when I have used it, so I prefer to use CBROM215.
Switch to a command prompt window (type cmd in the Run box).
Switch to your working directory by typing the path, e.g. cd c:\bios
Before beginning, check the present files by obtaining a directory listing, type dir
You should have the following files;
cbrom2xx.exe (modding utility)
42xx.bin (SATA BIOS binary)
an7_19.bin (mobo BIOS binary, this example is for my ABit AN7, release 19)
Next type cbrom2xx an7_19.bin /pci release (remembering of course to substitute your chosen BIOS binary name and the version number of CBROM you are using).
You will see something like this;
in the above example, the options are A or B, obviously the 4250.bin is the old SATA BIOS binary, so b is the option, then we are returned to the command prompt.
Integrate the SATA BIOS by typing cbrom2xx an7_19.bin /pci 42xx.bin (remembering of course to substitute your chosen BIOS binary name, SATA BIOS binary name and the version number of CBROM you are using).
Finally, confirm integration with cbrom2xx an7_19.bin /d (remembering of course to substitute your chosen BIOS binary name and the version number of CBROM you are using).
You will see something like this;
As you can see, the 4283.bin is integrated successfully into PCI option ROM (B)
The filename of the BIOS binary is not changed, and it is this file that you should flash using the appropriate flash utility, see this article signposted earlier for more info.
N.B. Remember to use the correct driver as indicated on the Silicon Image download site for the SATA BIOS version.