Hi Again,
Gigabyte sent me the F4a BIOS update as an email attachment (before it was posted on their support site), but "just in case" I've now downloaded and reinstalled the F4a BIOS from their support site, Unfortunately it does not appear to have made any difference. I'm uncertain as how to update the backup BIOS to match the installed BIOS, is that one of the options I see at the bottom of the POST screen?
Turning to memory, I downloaded MEMTEST 86+ and have run several tests, with strange results.
I have two 2GB sticks of memory, let's call them A and B.
I have four memory sockets.
1) I put memory stick A in socket 1, run several passes of MEMTEST, no errors.
2) I put memory stick B in socket 1, run several passes of MEMTEST, no errors.
3) I put stick A in socket 1, stick B in socket 2, run MEMTEST, loads of errors.
4) Take out stick A, leave stick B in socket 2, run MEMTEST, no errors.
5) Put stick A back into socket 1, stick B still in socket 2, run MEMTEST, no errors.
Very strange and puzzling!
Possibly for test(3) I didn't seat the memory stick properly?
I still have to power up twice to get the thing to run. When I boot from cold, if I press the power switch once, it's a fifty - fifty chance whether I get the "loading backup BIOS" message or the system just "hangs" in an indeterminate state, with the Hard Disk access light flashing quickly four times at short intervals.
If it's worthwhile, I'll get a beeper from Maplin and fit that, so I can hear error beeps, but where do I get the information as to how to interpret them?
Thanks again,
Regards,
Brian.