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Hey! I have a Packard Bell kompyter the motherboard PT890-8237, P4M890 Chipset and BIOS PBSFC2MB.P08. Please release the multiplier options that I could tweak the FSB processor. Sorry for my poor English but I come from Polish and I use google translator.
If it is possible, can you please post a working link to your BIOS so we can take a look at your problem?
Yes, of course, already Uploader its current bios on the server. Please here is the link http://www.4shared.com/file/y3W8gQPB/STARY.html

So this is your BIOS...[attachment=1309]
Give us a while to look at it please.
Well, I hope you are able to unlock my bios to OC the processor gain function nadzijÄ™ :-) I have that pretty soon my Q6600 get a great result in the OC.
Advanced Chipset Features and CPU Clock (FSB) and CPU Clock Ratio available (In Advanced >> CPU Feature)

Flash at your own risk!

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/747181/Packard%2...34s282.zip

Regards
Admin
Please note that even if the multiplier option is unlocked in BIOS, you'll still need a CPU with an unlocked multiplier. If you don't have such a CPU, the only way the multiplier can go is down.
i flashed this bios with awdflash, the procedure was done correctly till the end but it doesn't work... i've got black screen.... what should i do?

Black screen, no beep sound but can hear hd working, the dvd doesn't seems to work, no light for keyboard... what can i do?
(08-24-2011, 09:38 PM)RRFOXCONN Wrote: [ -> ]i flashed this bios with awdflash, the procedure was done correctly till the end but it doesn't work... i've got black screen.... what should i do?

Black screen, no beep sound but can hear hd working, the dvd doesn't seems to work, no light for keyboard... what can i do?

You have to hotswap the bios-chip in another computer... Remove your BIOS-chip from the brickd motherboard and start another computer with the same socket and after it has booted to DOS, swap the BIOS-chips and flash your faulty chip with the RIGHT BIOS -file...

So glad you did this though, since I was going to try since the description also match my computer. See thread http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-Ne...ckard-Bell