[ale] Sunday 05-22-05 6PM RUN-AS-ROOT CHALLENGE
Jim Popovitch
jimpop at yahoo.com
Thu May 19 16:31:46 EDT 2005
On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 15:46 -0400, Geoffrey wrote:
> >>Re-flashing the BIOS is minor to rebuilding past work.
> >
> How do you flash the bios to start with? You must boot the machine,
> usually from a floppy. Before you get there, the bios has to run.
You pull the chip out and put in a new one. One hour tops if you
_don't_ know what you are doing and have the new chip in hand.
Seriously, you are trying to make this a bigger thing than it is.
> If you reload the bios with your a piece of code that does not look at
> the floppy to boot, or anything else for that matter, tell me how you
> plan to flash the bios?
Personally I would just call IBM and have them do it under warranty
(they do that as a standard service). If you wanted to do it yourself
there are a TON of bios providers that will fedex you a replacement bios
overnight.
> If the bios chip is removable, you can pull it and reprogram it with a
> stand alone bios flasher, but how many people have one? (I do)
I don't, nor do I rebuild my carburetor, fix my TV, etc.
>
> Have you ever burned a rom or eprom? Have you written assembler?
Yes, exactly 20 years ago on CPM based systems no less.
> Then you should know that you can write more then just vendor bios code to
> the chip.
>
> If the chip is not removable, there is the slight possibility you can
> wire directly to the mb and flash it, but again, you need a device to do
> that.
>
> How do you get the computer to flash itself when you never get out of
> the bios and the bios does not see any boot devices?
:rolleyes:
-Jim P.
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