reflashing your BIOS to A04 should fix this problem. I had this happen to me, so I just reverted back to A04 and everything is working fine now.
When I was receiving that error I noticed my machine was running a bit slower, and my fans were always on full. I also noticed that the CPU temp in fangui always was 95C or something insane like that... obviously a problem with the temperature sensor or something. Flashed A04 and all is well now.
PS> When you run the disk to update the bios (I don't think you can revert to an older version via their windows tool) it says that it has completed flashing your bios when it didn't do a darn thing. So you're going to have to run the EXE file on the floppy manually via the command prompt that it gives you.
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I called Dell on this issue after upgrading to Bios AO6 from AO4. The fix they are offering is a new motherboard or put another way a refurbished motherboard. They suggested trying to reverse the BIOS but did not give your instructiuons of running the executable fom the AO4 downloaded file. Which by the way worked and fixed the issue. Dell also says that they will have AO7 out by the 15th because they can not afford to replace all of the motherboards of people with the problem. Just and FYI.
cedwards wrote:
- reflashing your BIOS to A04 should fix this problem.
- I had this happen to me, so I just reverted back to
- A04 and everything is working fine now.
-
- When I was receiving that error I noticed my machine
- was running a bit slower, and my fans were always on
- full. I also noticed that the CPU temp in fangui
- always was 95C or something insane like that...
- obviously a problem with the temperature sensor or
- something. Flashed A04 and all is well now.
-
- PS> When you run the disk to update the bios (I
- don't think you can revert to an older version via
- their windows tool) it says that it has completed
- flashing your bios when it didn't do a darn thing.
- So you're going to have to run the EXE file on the
- floppy manually via the command prompt that it gives
- you.
-
- Message Edited on 10/04/02 09:10PM by cedwards
What models does that work for? Here at work I am having trouble with an Optiplex GX270 having the same problem, but it is showin that it is only for an inspiron and a lattitude, any help would be great, thanks!
cedwards
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October 5th, 2002 02:00
When I was receiving that error I noticed my machine was running a bit slower, and my fans were always on full. I also noticed that the CPU temp in fangui always was 95C or something insane like that... obviously a problem with the temperature sensor or something. Flashed A04 and all is well now.
PS> When you run the disk to update the bios (I don't think you can revert to an older version via their windows tool) it says that it has completed flashing your bios when it didn't do a darn thing. So you're going to have to run the EXE file on the floppy manually via the command prompt that it gives you.
Message Edited on 10/04/02 09:10PM by cedwards
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To verify it is that, if the fans are running full all the time and things are slow, then hit Fn + Z and see if the fans turn off.
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ATI Radeon 7500 video board part numbers - 9J057 $169 and 9J066 $179 (both same part)
Sharp 15" ASV UXGA LCD - 9P031 - $559 + shipping
Fan part number for the 8200 - 6F858 / 8100 - 068RU
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I7.5 Mega Bay parts: 4124T = carrier, 11 x 3771U = screws | $30.00
This Media Bay carrier holds 9.5 and 12mm 2.5" drives but not 19mm.
I7.5K Internal HD Connector: CON;2X22;INTFC;IDE;HDD;I7000 2960E $4.95
Internal Carriers: 4x00 - 480WV $4.95, 8x00 - 48CVX $4.95, 40-pin conn. - 8267R $4.95, 4 screws - 97580 $.05, 1 screw 6350E $.05
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TomL4950
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October 5th, 2002 15:00
cedwards wrote:
- reflashing your BIOS to A04 should fix this problem.
- I had this happen to me, so I just reverted back to
- A04 and everything is working fine now.
-
- When I was receiving that error I noticed my machine
- was running a bit slower, and my fans were always on
- full. I also noticed that the CPU temp in fangui
- always was 95C or something insane like that...
- obviously a problem with the temperature sensor or
- something. Flashed A04 and all is well now.
-
- PS> When you run the disk to update the bios (I
- don't think you can revert to an older version via
- their windows tool) it says that it has completed
- flashing your bios when it didn't do a darn thing.
- So you're going to have to run the EXE file on the
- floppy manually via the command prompt that it gives
- you.
-
- Message Edited on 10/04/02 09:10PM by cedwards
Bob321
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October 5th, 2002 15:00
Reverting back to A04 worked perfectly.
Thanks again
Bob321
ryri
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October 5th, 2002 18:00
here is the link:
ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/utility/M1004A01.EXE
dethangel
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December 31st, 2003 19:00
What models does that work for? Here at work I am having trouble with an Optiplex GX270 having the same problem, but it is showin that it is only for an inspiron and a lattitude, any help would be great, thanks!