Modding 5200 to 5500 it damaged tvout

I have a problem. I changed the bios of my video card and now the TVOUT does not work.
how can i do to repair this problem? my video card is: ms-8911- fx5200 td128. tv+dvi+svideo.
I install the bios original but "tvout" not signal..
Posting in Spanish to mask inflammatory comments towards MSI. [7 days by Glenn]

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What brand/which company built it?
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ms-8911- fx5200 td128
it means: MSI MS-StarForce FX 5200 TD 128 and the model it's here: MSI FX 5200
Did yo ask MSI for supplying the original bios file?
 email: [email protected]
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nly available fx 5200 ms-8907 and ms-8917.  my video card is a version limited. please somebody have this card? not works ms-8911 "103,131,151" only 120
did you flash your card with all those versions?
salu2 desde Venezuela too 

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