Need bios update for Hannstar J MV-4 94V-0 015 I have a custom laptop built by 'I Buy Power' I have been searching for a way to update the BIOS. Windows and the BIOS is reporting the cpu speed as 800Mhz (never any higher)it is an AMD athlon 64 3400+ capable of 2.2Ghz. The mother board is a 'Hannstar J MV-4 94V-0 0443' (all I could find written on it) it has an AMI BIOS ver 08.00.11 and an SiS chip set. The numbers at startup are '63-0100-01111-090604-sis755-258ka000-y2kc' Please if you can help me find a BIOS update or another fix to get the cpu to run correctly I would be VERY grateful. The screen just goes blank. The blue lights on the keyboard indicate the computer remains plugged into outlet, the on light is lit, but the?processing?

Light is on.but nothing is happening. It is as if the computer is off. The fan will shut off, and no amount of button pushing changes things. The only way to get anything going again is to shut the computer off manually and then turn it back on. Things act normal from there on for quite a while. This problem has been reported by other users of the same system, with the following workaround: 015 012.

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Now i can see what's happening. It's working at 3% CPU and i am reading 40C at sensor 0 and 66C at sensor 2.! Its sweating for nothing!

Download Ipod Nano Software 1.1 3. Fooling around whith the fanspeeds dousn't seem wise at this stage. So i went looking at lowering the FSB speed. I don't know what mainboard or PLL manufacturer and type to put in the windows. So i can let CPUcool do it's own work. It gives me ICS/ 9148-04 for PLL.

The given FSB calculations,however, do not work! CPU cool states that 8 bytes were First of all, we need to check whether the Cooling Fans of the Notebook are working perfectly or not.

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So randomly the other day when I went to manually restart my toshiba satellite due to a synaptics failure/crash, my computer would not start at all. Long story short, after taking it apart and reading multiple threads I came across one which mentioned the solder joint being cold and references to cooking the motherboard/ 'blanket trick'.

Since the computer was already apart I took a hair dryer to it and baked the motherboard. Specifically in the lower middle part of the motherboard, when applying heat towards that area the computer boots up fine.

I left it to cool and after awhile it starts to fail again. My question is does my motherboard need to be replaced or could I just reheat the joints permanently with some kind of tool? Is this common for a 4 year old computer?

Lucidchart Torrent on this page. Basically what are my options at this point, and if you're up for it could you explain why is this happening? Hehe yeah this happens, especially on older stuff, but it can happen on newer PCBs as well.

It's simply bad/cracked solder joints. Often to repair them, all you do is reheat them. It's quite common to stick a motherboard or graphics card in the oven to fix them. But perhaps your wire traces are FUBAR'd as well. I got nothing for that. My favorite baking video is by this hulk-nerd named jago. Wow cool, I didn't expect a response this fast, nice!

Good answer it's nice to hear this is common, thanks for the link, another guy said he put his motherboard in the oven I am going to try that tomorrow. Hopefully this can hold me up for a little longer, I did get another computer the other day, but it's my baby and it saves me from having to keep fiddling with it, and at least now I can get into it so I can access some data.

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