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Thread ID: 89503 2008-05-02 09:29:00 Tempary MoBo "disable" freddy73 (13691) Press F1
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665004 2008-05-02 09:29:00 Hi
may seem like an odd question but is there a way that i can tempararily make my old mobo not work as a friend is coming around and i told him that my mobo is not working(because he really wants it and will annoy me for life if i dont give/trade it to him) he is pretty smart when it comes to pcs so he will probably bring his parts to try it so i need it to tempararily not work, i do not mind chopping a capacitor or something as long as its fixable later. so basicly i need it to not work but be fixable later but if its turned on still not damage other parts.
thanks in advanced. yes i agree its odd:illogical
freddy73 (13691)
665005 2008-05-02 09:34:00 Hi freddy73 i say you take the motherboard and chop one capacitor leg near the top of the capacitor so no one can see its broken and then re solder. :) By The way is a Asus M2AVM a good upgrade from the Asus a8n-vm? Alexhughes79 (6949)
665006 2008-05-02 09:57:00 Hi
may seem like an odd question but is there a way that i can tempararily make my old mobo not work as a friend is coming around and i told him that my mobo is not working(because he really wants it and will annoy me for life if i dont give/trade it to him) he is pretty smart when it comes to pcs so he will probably bring his parts to try it so i need it to tempararily not work, i do not mind chopping a capacitor or something as long as its fixable later. so basicly i need it to not work but be fixable later but if its turned on still not damage other parts.
thanks in advanced. yes i agree its odd:illogical

Welcome to pressF1

I have no idea why you just do not sell it to him for $32,000 if he wants it that badly.

Other than that you could flash the BIOS with a wrong one after making a copy of the BIOS you actually have then the motherboard will not work.
This will not involve chopping off bits of the motherboard.

Ensure you can re flash the BIOS before you take my advice.
Sweep (90)
665007 2008-05-02 10:00:00 If he's really good with PCs, then he may do a BIOS reflash. qazwsxokmijn (102)
665008 2008-05-02 10:29:00 Thank you sweep
what do i use to flash the bios? It sounds great im just not sure how
thanks
freddy73 (13691)
665009 2008-05-02 19:33:00 I dont think so.

Depending on what the mobo is, if you try and flash the BIOS with the wrong BIOS, it probably wont work.

It'll tell you the code or something dont match, and it wont let you flash it

And if its an ASUS mobo, and it supports crashfree BIOS, then it'll be easier to fix it, if you do manage to flash it with the wrong BIOS.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
665010 2008-05-02 19:39:00 what do i use to flash the bios? It sounds great im just not sure how
thanks

I wouldnt try it then, if you dont know how to.

And if its not something like an ASUS mobo which supports Crashfree BIOS, (or maybe a Gigabyte), if you flash it (with the wrong BIOS update), and it succeeds, its dead.

You wont be able to fix it, unless you buy another BIOS chip. Or another motherboard.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
665011 2008-05-02 21:15:00 Hi
a friend is coming around and i told him that my mobo is not working(because he really wants it and will annoy me for life if i dont give/trade it to him)

Sell it. You said its an old one, make some ridiculous profit on it.
pctek (84)
665012 2008-05-02 23:10:00 Hi its an ASUS with crashfree BIOS so i think its still probably a good idea, do you know if i backup my bios if i can corrupt it then restore it later?
thanks
freddy73 (13691)
665013 2008-05-02 23:12:00 Hi freddy73 i say you take the motherboard and chop one capacitor leg near the top of the capacitor so no one can see its broken and then re solder. :) By The way is a Asus M2AVM a good upgrade from the Asus a8n-vm?

You Have the same MoBo as me!! the A8N-VM
freddy73 (13691)
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