Download the latest version of the 6ALX2 driver for your computer's operating system. This update - "6ALX2.zip" - has an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 29 reviews, and has been downloaded 2,923 times. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 163.1 KB.
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This ZIP contains 2 files.
The bios file (9JD8-A.BIN) was downloaded from www.Lucky-Star.com.tw
The file is good. Do not use their AWDFLASH.exe progam to load the BIOS. I tried 3 different versions of that program and none of them worked.
From www.WimsBios.com I download his UNIFLASHER.exe program. Upon running this program and typing in the name of the .bin file (9jd8-a.bin) it told me that there was a memory block mismatch error (or something like that) do I want to procede anyway? I said what the h*** and hit yes. It forced the BIOS flash. I rebooted noticed that the new BIOS date was 01/10/2000. I shut down, hooked up my Maxtor 7200 RPM 60GB drive, rebooted, and it recognized it immediatly.
Problem solved. I hope this helps.
UniFlash is Key (DG Member) on 28-Oct-2002
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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9jd8-a.bin | 131.1 KB | 27 Oct 2002 |
UNIFLASH.EXE | 46.3 KB | 3 Aug 2002 |
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