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I asked before and I only got the answer to the codes I posted. I would like a link or a list of what all the codes mean please............If not does anyone know what code 30 means?
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Is this what your looking for?

http://www.bioscentral.com/postcodes/amibios.htm

when i click the link it says known attack site


GOOGLE says no
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Didn't have any trubles with it and I got the Google warning as well, but here is the text if you don't want to enter it your self:

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AMI BIOS Post Procedures
AMI BIOS Text Error Messages
AMIT BIOS Post Codes (Prior to April 1990)
AMI BIOS Post Codes (After April 1990)
AMI 2.2 BIOS Post Codes
AMI Plus BIOS Post Codes
AMI Color BIOS Post Codes
AMI Win BIOS Post Codes
AMI Ez-Flex BIOS Post Codes
AMI BIOS Post Procedures - For BIOS's of Feb 1991:

NMI Disable NMI interrupt line to the CPU is disabled by setting bit 7 I?O port 70h (CMOS) 
Power On Delay Once the keyboard controller gets power, it sets the hard and soft reset bits.  Check the keyboard controller or clock generator if a failure occurs 
Initialize Chipsets Check the BIOS, CLOCK and chipsets 
Reset Determination The BIOS reads the bits in the keyboard controller to see if a hard or soft reset is required (a soft reset will not test memory above 64K).  Failure could be the BIOS or keyboard controller 
ROM BIOS Checksum The BIOS performs a checksum on itself and adds a preset factory value that should make it equal to 00.  If a failure occurs, check the BIOS chips 
Keyboard Test A command is sent to the 8042 keyboard controller which performs a test and sets a buffer space for commands.  After the buffer is defined the BIOS sends a command byte, writes data to the buffer, checks the high order bits of the internal keyboard controller and issues a No Operation (NOP) command 
CMOS Shutdown byte in CMOS RAM offset 0F is tested, the BIOS checksum calculated and diagnostic byte 0E updated before the CMOS RAM area is initialized and updated for date and time.  Check the RTC and CMOS chip or battery if a failure occurs 
DMA (8237) and PIC (8259) Disable The DMA and Programmable Interrupt Controller are disabled before the POST proceeds and further.  Check the 8237 or 8259 chips if a failure occurs 
Video Disable The video controller is disabled and port B initialized.  Check the video adapter if a failure occurs 
Chipset Initialized and Memory Detected Memory addressed in 64K blocks.   Failure would be in the chipset.  If all memory is not seen, failure could be in a chip in the block after the last one seen 
PIT Test The timing functions of the 8254 Programmable Interrupt Timer are tested.  The PIT and RTC chips normally cause errors here 
Memory Refresh PIT's ability to refresh memory is tested.  If an XT, DMA controller #1 handles this.  Failure is normally the PIT (8254) in AT's or the 8237, DMA #1, in XT's 
Address Line Test the address lines in the first 64K of RAM.  If a failure occurs, an address line may be the problem 
Base 64K Data patterns are written to the first 64K of RAM, unless there is a bad RAM chip in which case you will get a failure 
Chipset Initialization The PIT, PIC and DMA controllers are initialized 
Set Interrupt Table Interrupt vector table used by PIC is installed in low memory, the first 2K 
8042 Keyboard Controller Check The BIOS reads the buffer area in the keyboard controller I/O port 60.  Failure here is normally the keyboard controller 
Video Tests The type of video adapter is checked for, then a series of tests are performed on the adapter and monitor 
BIOS Data Area The vector table is checked for proper operation and video memory verified before protected mode tests are entered into.   This is done so that any errors found are displayed on the monitor 
Protected Mode Tests Perform reads and writes to all memory locations below 1MB.  Failure at this point indicate a bad RAM chip, the 8042 Keyboard Controller or a data line 
DMA Chips The DMA registers are tested using a data pattern 
Final Initialization these differ with each version.   Typically, the floppy and hard drives are tested and initialized and a check is made for serial and parallel devices.  The information gathered is then compared against the contents of the CMOS and you will see the results of any failures on the monitor 
BOOT The BIOS hands over control to the Int 19 bootloader.  This is where you would see error messages such as non-system disk

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AMI BIOS Text Error Messages:

Message Explanation 
Bad PnP Serial ID Checksum The Serial ID checksum of a PnP card is invalid 
Floppy Disk Controller Resource Conflict The floppy drive controller had requested a resource that is already in use 
NVRAM Checksum Error - NVRAM Cleared The extended system configuration data (ESCD) was reinitialized because of an NVRAM checksum error.  Clear CMOS and ESCD RAM and reboot 
NVRAM Cleared By Jumper The Clear CMOS jumper has been moved to the Clear position.  CMOS RAM and ESCD have been cleared 
NVRAM Data Invalid - NVRAM Cleared Invalid data found in the ESCD, which might mean that you have changed devices in the system.  When this message is displayed, the BIOS has already rewritten the ESCD with current configuration data 
Parallel Port Resource Conflict The parallel port requested a resource that is already in use 
PCI Error Log is Full More than 15 PCI conflict errors have been detected and no additional PCI errors can be logged 
PCI I/O Port Conflict Two devices requested the same I/O address, resulting in a conflict 
PCI IRQ Conflict Two devices requested the same IRQ, resulting in a conflict 
PCI Memory Conflict Two devices requested the same memory resource, resulting in a conflict 
Primary Boot Device Not Found Two designated primary boot device (hard disk, floppy disk drive, CD-ROM drive) could not be found 
Primary IDE Controller Resource Conflict The primary IDE controller has requested a resource that is already in use 
Primary Input Device Not Found The designated primary input device (keyboard, mouse, or other device if input is redirected) could not be found 
Secondary IDE Controller Resource Conflict The secondary IDE controller has requested a resource that is already in use 
Serial Port 1 Resource Conflict Serial port 1 has requested a resource that is already in use 
Serial Port 2 Resource Conflict Serial port 2 has requested a resource that is already in use 
Static Device Resource Conflict A card that is not Plug-and-Play ISA has requested a resource that is already in use 
System Board Device Resource Conflict A card that is not Plug-and-Play ISA has requested a resource that is already in use 
A20 Error Gate A20 on the keyboard controller is not working 
Address line Short Error in the address decoding circuitry on the motherboard 
CMOS Battery State Low The battery power is low; replace the battery 
CMOS Checksum Invalid After CMOS RAM values are saved, a checksum value is generated for error checking.  The previous value is different from the current value 
Run Setup CMOS system options not set.  The values stored in CMOS RAM are either corrupt or nonexistent.  Run Setup 
CMOS Display Type Mismatch The video type in CMOS RAM does not match the type detected by the BIOS. Run Setup 
CMOS Memory Size Mismatch The amount of memory on the motherboard is different from the amount indicated in CMOS RAM.  Run Setup 
CMOS Time and Date Not Set  run Setup to set the time and date in the CMOS RAM 
Diskette Boot Failure The boot disk in drive A: is corrupt.  It cannot be used to boot the system.  Use another boot disk and follow the screen instructions 
DMA Error Error in the DMA controller 
DMA #1 Error Error in the first DMA controller 
DMA #2 Error Error in the second DMA controller 
FDD Controller Failure The BIOS cannot communicate with the floppy disk drive controller.   Check all appropriate cables and connections 
HDD Controller Failure The BIOS cannot communicate with the hard disk drive controller.   Check all appropriate cables and connections 
Insert Bootable Media The BIOS cannot find a bootable medium.  Insert a bootable floppy disk or CD-ROM 
INTR #1 Error Interrupt controller 1 failed POST 
INTR #2 Error Interrupt controller 2 failed POST 
Invalid Boot Diskette The BIOS can read the disk in floppy drive A:, but cannot boot the system from it.  Use another boot disk 
KB/Interface Error There is an error in the keyboard connector 
Keyboard Error There is a timing problem with the keyboard 
Keyboard Stuck Key Detected A stuck keyboard key was detected 
Off Board Parity Error Parity error in memory installed in an expansion slot.  The format is: OFF BOARD PARITY ERROR ADDR (HEX) = (XXXX), where XXXX is the hex address where the error occurred 
On Board Parity Error Parity error in memory installed on the motherboard.  The format is: ON BOARD PARITY ERROR ADDR (HEX) = (XXXX), where XXXX is the hex address where the error occurred 
Parity Error Parity error in system memory at an unknown address 
System halted An error caused the computer to halt 
Timer Channel 2 Error There is an error in counter/timer 2 
Uncorrectable ECC Error An uncorrectable ECC memory error was detected 
Undetermined NMI An undetermined NMI was detected 
Memory parity Error at xxxxx Memory failed.  If the memory location can be determined, it is displayed as xxxxx.  If not, the message is Memory Parity Error ????. 
I/O Card Parity Error at xxxxx An expansion card failed.  If the address can be determined, it is displayed as xxxxx.  if not, the message is I/O Card Parity error ???? 
DMA Bus Timeout A device has driven the bus signal for more than 7.8 microseconds

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AMIT BIOS Post Codes (Prior to April 1990):

01 NMI is disabled and the i286 register test is about to start 
02 i286 register test has passed 
03 ROM BIOS checksum test (32Kb from F8000h) passed OK 
04 8259 programmable interrupt controller has initialized OK 
05 CMOS interrupt disabled 
06 Video system disabled and the system timer checks OK 
07 8253/4 programmable-interval timer test OK 
08 Delta counter channel 2 OK 
09 Delta counter channel 1 OK 
0A Delta counter channel 0 OK 
0B Parity status cleared 
0C The refresh and system timer check OK 
0D Refresh check OK 
0E Refresh period checks OK 
10 Ready to start 64KB base memory test 
11 Address line test OK 
12 64KB base memory test OK 
13 System-interrupt vectors initialized 
14 8042 keyboard controller checks OK 
15 CMOS read/write test OK 
16 CMOS checksum and battery OK 
17 Monochrome video mode OK 
18 CGA color mode set OK 
19 Attempting to pass control to video ROM at C0000h 
1A Returned from video ROM 
1B Display memory read/write test OK 
1C Display memory read/write alternative test OK 
1D Video retrace test OK 
1E Global equipment byte set for proper video operation 
1F Ready to initialize video system 
20 Video test OK 
21 Video display OK 
22 The power-on message is displayed 
30 Ready to start the virtual-mode memory test 
31 virtual memory mode test started 
32 CPU has switched to virtual mode 
33 Testing the memory address lines 
34 Testing the memory address lines 
35 Lower 1MB of RAM found 
36 Memory size computation checks OK 
37 Memory test in progress 
38 Memory below 1MB is initialized 
39 Memory above 1MB is initialized 
3A Memory size is displayed 
3B Ready to test the lower 1MB of RAM 
3C Memory test of lower 1MB OK 
3D Memory test above 1MB OK 
3E Ready to shutdown for real-mode testing 
3F Shutdown OK- now in real mode 
40 Ready to disable gate A20 
41 A20 line disabled successfully 
42 Ready to start DMA controller test 
4E Address line test OK 
4F System still in real mode 
50 DMA page register test OK 
51 Starting DMA controller 1 register test 
52 DMA controller 1 test passed, starting DMA controller 2 register test 
53 DMA controller 2 test passed 
54 Ready to test latch on DMA controller 1 and 2 
55 DMA controller 1 and 2 latch test OK 
56 DMA controller 1 and 2 configured OK 
57 8259 programmable interrupt controller initialized OK 
58 8259 programmable interrupt controller mask register OK 
59 Master 8259 programmable interrupt controller mask register OK 
5A Ready to check timer interrupts 
5B Timer interrupt check OK 
5C Ready to test keyboard interrupt 
5D Error detected in timer or keyboard interrupt 
5E 8259 programmable interrupt controller error 
5F 8259 programmable interrupt controller OK 
70 Start of keyboard test 
71 Keyboard controller Ok 
72 Keyboard tested OK 
73 Keyboard global initialization OK 
74 Floppy setup ready to start 
75 Floppy controller setup OK 
76 Hard disk setup ready to start 
77 Hard disk controller setup OK 
79 Ready to initialize timer data 
7A Verifying CMOS battery power 
7B CMOS battery verified OK 
7D Analyzing CMOS RAM size 
7E CMOS memory size updated 
7F Send control to adapter ROM 
80 Enable the setup routine if <Delete> is pressed 
82 Printer data initialization is OK 
83 RS-232 data initialization is OK 
84 80x87 check and test OK 
85 Display any soft-error message 
86 Give control to ROM E0000h 
87 Return from system ROM 
00 Call the Int19 boot loader

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AMI BIOS Post Codes (After April 1990):

01 NMI is disabled and the i286 register test is about to start 
02 i286 register test has passed 
03 ROM BIOS checksum test (32KB from E8000h) passed OK 
04 Passed keyboard controller test with and without mouse 
05 Chipset initialized...DMA and interrupt controller disabled 
06 Video system disabled and the system timer checks OK 
07 8254 programmable interval timer initialized 
08 Delta counter channel 2 initialization complete 
09 Delta counter channel 1 initialization complete 
0A Delta counter channel 0 initialization complete 
0B Refresh started 
0C System timer started 
0D Refresh check OK 
10 Ready to start 64KB base memory test 
11 Address line test OK 
12 64KB base memory test OK 
15 ISA BIOS interrupt vectors initialized 
17 Monochrome video mode OK 
18 CGA color mode set OK 
19 Attempting to pass control to video ROM at C0000h 
1A Returned from video ROM 
1B Shadow RAM enabled 
1C Display memory read/write test OK 
1D Alternate display memory read/write test OK 
1E Global equipment byte set for proper 
1F Ready to initialize video system 
20 Finished setting video mode 
21 ROM type 27256 verified 
22 The power-on message is displayed 
30 Ready to start the virtual mode memory test 
31 Virtual memory mode test started 
32 CPU has switched to virtual mode 
33 Testing the memory address lines 
34 Testing the memory address lines 
35 Lower 1MB of RAM found 
36 Memory size computation checks OK 
37 Memory test in progress 
38 Memory below 1MB is initialized 
39 Memory above 1MB is initialized 
3A Memory size is displayed 
3B Ready to test the lower 1MB of RAM 
3C Memory test of lower 1MB OK 
3D Memory test above 1MB OK 
3E Ready to shutdown for real-mode testing 
3F Shutdown Ok - now in real mode 
40 Cache memory now on...Ready to disable gate A 20 
41 A20 line disabled successfully 
42 i486 internal cache turned on 
43 Ready to start DMA controller test 
50 DMA page register test OK 
51 Starting DMA controller 1 register test 
52 DMA controller 1 test passed, starting DMA controller 2 register test 
53 DMA controller 2 test passed 
54 Ready to test latch on DMA controller 1 and 2 
55 DMA controller 1 and 2 latch test OK 
56 DMA controller 1 and 2 configured OK 
57 8259 programmable interrupt controller initialized Ok 
70 Start of keyboard test 
71 Keyboard controller OK 
72 Keyboard test OK...Starting mouse interface test 
73 Keyboard and mouse global initialization OK 
74 Display setup prompt.. Floppy setup ready to start 
75 Floppy controller setup OK 
76 hard disk setup ready to start 
77 Hard disk controller setup OK 
79 Ready to initialize timer data 
7A Timer data area initialized 
7B CMOS battery verified OK 
7E CMOS memory size updated 
7F Enable setup routine if <Delete> is pressed 
80 Send control to adapter ROM at C800h to DE00h 
81 Return from adapter ROM 
82 Printer data initialization is OK 
83 RS-232 data initialization is OK 
84 80x87 check and test OK 
85 Display any soft error message 
86 Give control to ROM at E0000h 
A0 Program the cache SRAM 
A1 Check for external cache 
A2 initialize EISA adapter card slots 
A3 Test extended NMI in EISA system 
00 Call the INT19 boot loader

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AMI 2.2 BIOS:

00 Flag test; Testing of the CPU 
03 Register test 
06 Chipset test; System hardware initialized 
09 BIOS checksum tested 
0C Page register tested 
0F 8254 timer tested 
12 Memory refresh initialization 
15 8237 DMA controllers tested 
18 8237 DMA initialization 
1B 8259 PIC initialization 
1E 8259 PIC chips tested 
21 Memory refresh tested 
24 Base 64 address tested 
27 Base 64 memory tested 
2A 8742 keyboard tested 
2D MC146818 RTC/CMOS 
30 Protected mode started 
33 Memory sizing test 
36 First protected mode test passed 
39 First protected mode test failed 
3C CPU speed calculation 
3F Read 8742 hardware switches 
42 Initialize interrupt vector area 
45 Verify CMOS configuration 
48 Test and initialize video system 
4B Unexpected interrupt tested 
4E Start second protected mode test 
51 Verify LDT instruction 
54 Verify TR instruction 
57 Verify LSL instruction 
5A Verify LAR instruction 
5D Verify VERR instruction 
60 Address line A20 test 
63 Unexpected exception tested 
66 Start third protected mode test 
69 Address line tested 
6A Scan DDNIL bits for null pattern 
6C System memory tested 
6F Shadow memory tested 
72 Extended memory tested 
75 Verify memory configuration 
78 Display CMOS error messages 
7B Copy system BIOS shadow memory 
7E 8254 clock tested 
81 MC146818 RTC tested 
84 Keyboard test 
87 Determine keyboard type 
8A Stuck key test 
8D Initialize hardware Interrupt vectors 
90 Math co-processor tested 
93 Determine COM ports available 
96 Determine LPT ports available 
99 Initialize BIOS data area 
9C Fixed/floppy controller tested 
9F Floppy disk tested 
A2 Fixed disk tested 
A5 External ROM screen; Check for external ROM's 
A8 System key lock test 
AE F1 error message test 
AF System boot initialization 
B1 Call to Interrupt 19 boot loader

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AMI Plus BIOS:

00 Control to Interrupt 19 
01 NMI disabled (Bit 7 of I/O port 70h) 
02 286 register test over 
03 ROM checksum OK 
04 8259 PIC initialization disabled 
05 CMOS Interrupt disabled 
06 System timer (PIT) counting OK 
07 Channel 0 of 8259 PIC test OK 
08 DMA channel 2 of delta count test OK 
09 DMA channel 1 of delta count test OK 
0A DMA channel 0 of delta test count OK 
0B Parity status cleared (DMA/PIT) 
0C Refresh and system time check OK (DMA/PIT) 
0D Refresh link toggling OK (DMA/PIT) 
0E Refresh period ON/OFF 50% OK 
10 About to start 64K memory 
11 Address line tested OK 
12 64K base memory tested OK 
13 Interrupt vectors initialized 
14 8042 keyboard controller tested 
15 CMOS Read/Write test OK 
16 CMOS checksum/battery tested 
17 Monochrome mode set OK (6845) 
18 Color (CGA) mode set OK (6845) 
19 Video ROM search 
1A Optional video ROM OK 
1B Display memory Read/Write test OK 
1C Alternate display memory OK 
1D Video retrace check Ok 
1E Global byte set for video Ok  
1F Mode set for mono/color OK 
20 Video test OK 
21 Video display OK 
22 Power on message display OK 
30 Readying virtual mode memory test 
31 Virtual mode memory test started 
32 Processor in virtual mode 
33 Memory address line test 
34 Memory address line test 
35 Memory below 1MB calculated 
36 Memory size computation OK 
37 Memory test in progress 
38  Memory initialization  below 1MB 
39 Memory initialization  above 1MB 
3A Display memory size 
3B Ready to start memory below 1MB 
3C Memory test below 1MB OK 
3D Memory test above 1MB OK 
3E Ready to switch to real mode 
3F Shutdown successful 
40 Ready to disable gate A-20 (8042) 
41 Gate A-20 disabled (8042) 
42 About to test DMA controller (8237) 
4E Address line test OK 
4F Processor in real mode 
50 DMA page register test OK 
51 DMA unit-1 base register OK 
52 DMA unit-1 channel register OK 
53 DMA channel-2 base register test OK 
54 About to test both units OK 
55  F/F latch tests both units OK 
56 DMA units 1 & 2 programmed OK 
57 8259 PIC initialization OK 
58  8259 PIC mask register check OK 
59 Master 8259 PIC mask register OK 
5A Check timer and keyboard Interrupt 
5B PIT timer Interrupt OK 
5C About to test keyboard Interrupt 
5D ERROR! Timer/keyboard Interrupt 
5E 8259 PIC Interrupt controller error 
5F 8259 PIC Interrupt controller test OK 
70 Start of keyboard test 
71 Keyboard test OK 
72 Keyboard test OK 
73 Keyboard global data initialize (8042) 
74 Floppy controller setup about to start 
75 Floppy controller setup OK 
76 Hard disk controller setup about to start 
77 Hard disk controller setup OK 
79 About to initialize timer data 
7A Verify CMOS battery power 
7B CMOS battery verification done 
7D Analyze test results for memory 
7E CMOS memory size update OK 
7F Check optional ROM C0000h 
80 Keyboard sensed to enable setup 
81 Optional ROM control OK 
82 Printer global data init OK 
83 RS-232 global data init OK 
84 80287 check/test OK 
85 About to display soft error 
86 Give control to system ROM E0000h 
87 System ROM E0000h check over 
00 Call to Interrupt 19 for boot loader

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AMI Color:

00 Control to Int 19 boor loader 
01 CPU flag test 
02 Power-on delay 
03 Chipset initialization 
04 Soft/hard reset 
05 ROM enable 
06 ROM BIOS checksum 
07 8042 keyboard controller tested 
08 8042 keyboard controller tested 
09 8042 keyboard controller tested 
0A 8042 keyboard controller tested 
0B 8042 protected mode tested 
0C 8042 keyboard controller tested 
0D 8042 keyboard controller tested, CMOS 
0E CMOS checksum tested 
0F CMOS initialization 
10 CMOS/RTC status OK 
11 DMA/PIC disable 
12 DMA/PIC initialization 
13 Chipset/memory initialization 
14 8254 PIT timer tested 
15 8254 PIT channel 2 timer tested 
16 8254 PIT channel 1 timer tested 
17 8254 PIT channel 0 timer tested 
18 Memory refresh test (PIC) 
19 Memory refresh test (PIC) 
1A Check 15-microsecond refresh (PIT) 
1B Check 30-microsecond refresh (PIT) 
20 Base 64K memory tested 
21 Base 64K memory parity tested 
22 Memory Read/Write 
23 BIOS vector table initialization 
24 BIOS vector table initialization 
25 Turbo check of 8042 keyboard controller 
26 Global data table for keyboard controller; turbo 
27 Video mode tested 
28 Monochrome tested 
29 Color (CGA) tested 
2A Parity-enable tested 
2B Optional system ROM's check start 
2C Video ROM check 
2D Reinitialize main chipset 
2E Video memory tested 
2F Video memory tested 
30 Video adapter tested 
31 Alternate video adapter tested 
32 Alternate video adapter tested 
33 Video mode tested 
34 Video mode tested 
35 Initialize BIOS ROM data area 
36 Power-on message display 
37 Power-on message display 
38 Read cursor position 
39 Display cursor reference 
3A Display BIOS setup message 
40 Start protected mode tested 
41 Build mode entry 
42 CPU enters protected mode  
43 Protected mode Interrupt enable 
44 Check descriptor tables 
45 Check memory size 
46 Memory Read/Write tested 
47 Base 640K memory tested 
48 Check 640K memory size 
49 Check extended memory size 
4A Verify CMOS extended memory  
4B Check for soft/hard reset 
4C Clear extended memory locations 
4D Update CMOS memory size 
4E Base RAM size displayed 
4F Memory Read/Write test on 640K 
50 Update CMOS on RAM size 
51 Extended memory tested 
52 Re-size extended memory 
53 Return CPU to real mode 
54 Restore CPU registers 
55 A-20 gate disabled 
56 BIOS vector recheck 
57  BIOS vector check complete 
58 Clear BIOS display setup message 
59 DMA, PIT tested 
60 DMA page register tested 
61 DMA #1 tested 
62 DMA #2 tested 
63 BIOS data area check 
64 BIOS data area checked 
65 Initialize DMA chips 
66 8259 PIC initialization 
67 Keyboard tested 
80 Keyboard reset 
81 Stuck key and batch test 
82 8042 keyboard controller tested 
83 Lock key check 
83 Compare memory size with CMOS 
85 Password/soft error check 
86 XCMOS/CMOS equipment check 
87 CMOS setup entered 
88 Reinitialize chipset 
89 Display power-on message 
8A Display wait and mouse check 
8B Shadow any option ROM's 
8C Initialize XCMOS settings 
8D Reset hard/floppy drives 
8E Floppy compare to CMOS 
8F Floppy disk controller initialization 
90 Hard disk compare to CMOS 
91 Hard disk controller initialization 
92 BIOS data table check 
93 BIOS data check hat halfway 
94 Set memory size 
95 Verify display memory 
96 Clear all Interrupts 
97 Optional ROM's check 
98 Clear all Interrupts 
99 Setup timer data/RS232 base 
9A RS232 test; Locate and test serial ports 
9B Clear all Interrupts 
9C NPU test 
9D Clear all Interrupts 
9E Extended keyboard check 
9F Set numlock 
A0 Keyboard reset 
A1 Cache memory test 
A2 Display any soft errors 
A3 Set typematic rate 
A4 Set memory wait states 
A5 Clear screen 
A6 Enable parity/NMI 
A7 Clear all Interrupts 
A8 Control to ROM at E0000 
A9 Clear all Interrupts 
AA Display configuration 
00 Call to Interrupt 19 boot loader

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AMI Win BIOS:

00 Control to Int 19 boot loader 
01 Disable NMI 
02 Power-on delay 
03 Soft reset power-on 
05 Disable cache 
06 Uncompressed POST code 
08 CMOS checksum 
08 CMOS initialization 
0A CMOS initialization for date and time 
0B Initialization before keyboard batch 
0C Batch command to keyboard controller 
0D Verify batch command 
0E Initialize after KB controller batch 
0F Write KB command byte 
10 Pin 23/24 block/unblock command 
11 Check for  key command 
12 DMA/PIC disable 
13 Chipset initialization 
14 8254 timer test 
19 Memory refresh test 
20 Base 64K memory test 
23 Set BIOS stack, setup before int. vector init 
24 Interrupt vector initialization 
25 Read input port of 9042 chip, clear password 
26 Initialize global data for turbo switch 
27 Initialize before setting video mode 
28 Set video mode 
2A Initialize BUS  
2B Setup before operational video check 
2C Control to optional video ROM 
2D Proc. after optional video ROM routine 
2E Display memory Read/Write test if no EGA/VGA 
2F Display memory Read/Write test 
30 Retrace check 
31 Display alternate memory Read/Write check 
32 Alternate display retrace check 
34 Set display mode 
37 Display power-on message 
38 Initialize BUS types 
39 Display BUS initialization error messages 
3A Display the hit  message 
3B Virtual modem memory test 
40 Prepare descriptor tables 
42 Enter virtual mode for memory test 
43 Enable Interrupts for diagnostic mode 
44 Initialize data to check memory wrap at 0:0 
45 Check memory wrap, find total memory amount 
46 Memory write test 
47 640K base memory write test 
48 Determine memory below 1MB 
49 Determine memory above 1MB 
4B Check for soft reset, clear memory below 1MB 
4C Clear memory above 1MB 
4D Save memory size 
4E Display first 64K memory size 
4F Sequential and random memory test 
50 Displayed memory size 
51 Above 1MB memory test 
52 Save memory size information 
53 Enter real mode 
54 Disable gate A-20 line 
57 Adjust memory size 
58 Clear hit  message 
59 DMA/PIC test 
60 DMA #1 base register test 
62 DMA #2 base register test 
65 Program DMA unit 1 and 2 
66 Initialize 8259 Interrupt controller 
67 Keyboard test 
7F Enable extended NMI sources 
80 Stuck key and batch test 
81 Keyboard controller test 
82 Write command byte, initialize circular buffer 
83 Lock key check 
84 Compare memory size with CMOS 
85 Password/soft error check 
86 Programming before check 
87 Execute CMOS setup 
88 Programming after setup 
89 Power-on display 
8B Shadow main and video BIOS 
8C Setup options after CMOS setup 
8D Initialize mouse 
8E Reset hard disk controller 
8F Floppy setup 
91 Hard disk setup 
94 Base/extended memory size 
95 Init. PCI/VLB BUS optional ROM's from C800 
96 Initialize before C800 optional ROM control 
97 Control to optional ROM 
98 Processing after optional ROM control 
99 Setup timer data area/printer base address 
9A Set RS-232 base address 
9B Initialize before NPU test 
9C NPU initialization 
9D Initialization after NPU test 
9E Check extended KB, KB ID and num-lock 
9F Issue keyboard ID command 
A0 Reset keyboard ID flag 
A1 Cache memory test 
A2 Display and soft errors 
A4 Program memory wait states 
A5 Clear screen, enable parity NMI 
A7 Init. needed before control to E000 ROM 
A8 Control to E000 ROM 
A9 Init. needed after control to E000 ROM 
AA Display system configuration 
B0 Uncompressed SETUP code for hot-key 
B1 Copy any code to specific area 
C2 Disable NMI, power-on delay 
C5 Enable ROM, disable cache 
C6 ROM BIOS checksum 
C7 CMOS shutdown register test 
C8 CMOS shutdown 
CA Initialize CMOS date and time 
CB Initialization before keyboard batch 
CD BAT command to keyboard controller 
CE Installation after keyboard controller batch 
CF Write keyboard command byte 
D1 Check for  key command 
D2 Disable DMA and Interrupt controllers 
D3 Chipset initialization/auto detect memory 
D4 Uncompressed RUNTIME code 
D5 RUNTIME code uncompressed 
DD Control to shadow RAM at F000:F000

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AMI Ez-Flex BIOS:

01 NMI disabled; Start CPU flag test 
02 Power on delay 
03 Initialize system chipset 
04 Check keyboard for soft/hard reset 
05 Enable ROM 
06 ROM BIOS checksum tested 
07 8042 keyboard controller tested 
08 8042 keyboard controller tested 
09 8042 keyboard controller tested 
0A 8042 keyboard controller tested 
0B 8042 protected mode tested 
0C 8042 keyboard controller tested 
0D CMOS RAM shutdown register tested 
0E CMOS checksum tested 
0F CMOS initialization 
10 CMOS/RTC status OK 
11 Disable DMA and PIC  
12 Video display disabled 
13 Chipset and memory initialized 
14 8254 PIT tested 
15 PIT channel 2 tested 
16 PIT channel 1 tested 
17 PIT channel 0 tested 
18 PIT memory refresh tested 
19 PIT memory refresh tested 
1A Check 15 microsecond refresh (PIT) 
1B Base 64K memory tested 
20 Address lines tested 
21 Base 64K parity memory tested 
22 Memory Read/Write tested 
23 Perform setup's prior to initialization of the vector table 
24 Initialize BIOS vector table in lower 1KB of system RAM 
25 8042 keyboard controller tested 
26 Global for keyboard controller tested 
27 Perform setups for vector table initialization 
28 Monochrome video mode tested 
29 Video (CGA) color mode tested 
2A Parity enable tested 
2B Check for optional ROM's  
2C Check for video ROM 
2D Determine if EGA/VGA is installed 
2E Video memory is tested if non EGA/VGA 
2F Video memory tested 
30 Video adapter tested 
31 Alternate video memory tested 
32 Alternate video adapter tested 
33 Video mode tested 
34 Video mode tested 
35 BIOS ROM data area initialized 
36 Power on display cursor set 
37 Power on message displayed 
38 Cursor position read 
39 Display cursor reference 
3A Display Setup message 
40 Protected mode tested 
41 Build descriptor tables 
42 CPU enters protected mode 
43 Protected mode interrupt enabled 
44 Descriptor tables checked 
45 Memory size checked 
46 Memory read/Write tested 
47 Base 640K memory tested 
48 Memory below 1MB checked for 
49 Memory above 1MB checked for 
4A ROM BIOS data area checked 
4B Memory below 1MB cleared for soft reset 
4C Memory above 1MB cleared for soft reset 
4D Update CMOS memory size 
4E Display base 64K memory test 
4F Memory test on base 640K performed 
50 RAM size updated for shadow operation 
51 Extended memory test performed 
52 System is prepared for real mode 
53 CPU is returned to real mode 
54 CPU registers are returned to real mode 
55 A20 gate disabled 
56 BIOS data area rechecked 
57 BIOS data area check complete 
58 Setup message displayed 
59 DMA register page tested 
60 Display memory verified 
61 DMA #1 tested 
62 DMA #2 tested 
63 Perform BIOS data area check 
64 BIOS data area checked 
65 DMA initialized 
66 8259 PIC initialized 
67 Keyboard tested 
80 Keyboard reset 
81 Check for stuck key and batch test 
82 8042 keyboard controller tested 
83 Lock key checked 
84 Memory size compared to CMOS 
85 Password and soft error checked 
86 CMOS equipment checked performed 
87 CMOS setup performed if selected 
88 Main chipset reinitialized after CMOS setup 
89 Power on message displayed 
8A Mouse check and wait message displayed 
8B Any ROM's attempted to be shadowed 
8C System initialized through CMOS settings 
8D Hard drives and floppy drives reset 
8E Floppy disk setup compared to CMOS settings 
8F Floppy controller initialized 
90 Hard disks setup compared to CMOS settings 
91 Hard disk controller initialized 
92 BIOS data table checked 
93 BIOS data table check complete 
94 Memory size set 
95 Display memory verified 
96 All Interrupts cleared 
97 Optional ROM's checked for 
98 All Interrupts cleared 
99 Timer data setup 
9A Serial ports checked for 
9B All Interrupts cleared 
9C Math coprocessor checked 
9D All Interrupts cleared 
9E Extended keyboard checked 
9F NumLock set on keyboard 
A0 Keyboard reset 
A1 Cache memory size tested 
A2 Display any soft errors 
A3 Typematic rate set 
A4 Memory wait states set 
A5 Display is cleared 
A6 Parity and NMI enabled 
A7 All Interrupts cleared 
A8 System control is turned over to ROM at E0000 
A9 All Interrupts cleared 
AA Displayed configuration 
00 Call to Interrupt 19 for boot loader

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how do I find out what BIOs I'm running with vista 64? ...........by the way YOUR THE MAN BRO THANKS
You can see it in your BIOS menu if you boot into BIOS, or some other softwares.. but an easy way to see it in Windows without restarting or installing extra applications is this:

Start -> Run -> Type winmsd and hit enter -> On the list you should see a line called BIOS Version.

Like this:


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Originally Posted by ChristianEx
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You can see it in your BIOS menu if you boot into BIOS, or some other softwares.. but an easy way to see it in Windows without restarting or installing extra applications is this:

Start -> Run -> Type winmsd and hit enter -> On the list you should see a line called BIOS Version.

for vista 64 bit ??? sounds like xp
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It works for the same.. it's just that I'm on an XP system at work right now


You can also use hardware monitoring programs like Everest or CPU-Z to see what kind of BIOS your motherboard are using.
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for vista 64 bit ??? sounds like xp

cpu z will also tell you.
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I hit start and I don't see a run like I did with xp.........am I missing something?...........look I'm lost when it comes to vista I've ran XP for as long as its been out.........
cpu-z--->motherboard tab---->all info on board including bios details are there..
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