Buggy release. It happens sometimes. If there is a previous more recent bios
you have access to, try that one.
<bwarnock@gtemail.net> wrote in message
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> bwarnock@gtemail.net (bwarnock@gtemail.net) wrote in message
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> > While upgrading from MV85010A.86A.0025.P10 to MV85010A.86A.0069.P25:
>
> I was able to grab a copy of the original BIOS out of Intel's
> archives, write it to floppy, and recover successfully from it,
> restoring the machine to its original state.
>
> I've since discovered that this behavior with the P25 rev is
> not-too-infrequently encountered. Any ideas why?
>
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> BCWarnock
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