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Updated: Seagate 1TB Drives Biting The Dust

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I need help with a bios recovery. I have an older MSI K8T Neo motherboard. I was going to do things easy and let the live update update my bios. That was a mistake, because when it was writing to the bios, Windows blue screened. Therefore I have a computer that when turned on, all that happens is the floppy drive reads. Fortunately, I did save the old bios and during the Bios update I created a rescue disk. But now I get no video from the motherboard. When I put the disk in, it appears to read it, but then it just starts beeping. I am also suppose to hit Cntrl+home to force a bios rescue, but I have no idea if I am getting it. Any help.

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