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    flashing ****ed up

    Flashed my radeon9500pro with 128mb for setting the core and ram speed.
    Saved my old rom file.
    Got lot off weird things on screen.
    Try to flash the old file back but can't read it from disk :-(
    So iff somebody have a origanal rom file from a radeon 9500pro 128 please help me out :-(
    tcmatic@kabelfoon.nl

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    Ouch!

    Sorry to hear that

    so i guess you were trying to make the 9500 into a 9800 ?

    and it failed?

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    There's plenty of places where u can download bios' for the 9500 pro, mostly for overclocking purposes but they may fix u up.. good luck

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    lucky me

    Downloaded the bios file from http://www.3dchipset.com/
    Works ok.
    With the new klock settings
    GPU 350 mhz
    mem 310 mhz
    applyed the speed in the bios

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