05-26-2019, 09:34 AM
11-23-2020, 03:51 PM
Product: HP Xw4400 Base Model Workstation
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-Bit)
Hello,
Can someone please help to find a new microcode update to support the new processor stepping?
I did an upgrade to my processor from core 2 duo E6400 to a core 2 quad Q6600.
When I start the computer, I get the message:
"error 1801 - you need a new microcode update to support the new processor stepping".
I press the option to boot anyway, and after windows start, I found out that Windows 10 recognized the processor with the speed of 2400 MHz, but only with 2 core, not 4. (like the old one).
I installed the latest bios update that was on HP support site, but wasn't enough. The bios update was form 2010, and the processor is from 2007, that's way I was expected to be ok, but it wasn't.
Thank you in advance for your help
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-Bit)
Hello,
Can someone please help to find a new microcode update to support the new processor stepping?
I did an upgrade to my processor from core 2 duo E6400 to a core 2 quad Q6600.
When I start the computer, I get the message:
"error 1801 - you need a new microcode update to support the new processor stepping".
I press the option to boot anyway, and after windows start, I found out that Windows 10 recognized the processor with the speed of 2400 MHz, but only with 2 core, not 4. (like the old one).
I installed the latest bios update that was on HP support site, but wasn't enough. The bios update was form 2010, and the processor is from 2007, that's way I was expected to be ok, but it wasn't.
Thank you in advance for your help
11-24-2020, 03:45 AM
wert912003@yahoo.com
Download this file and extract all files into bootable USB stick with DOS.
Boot from USB stick with DOS and run FlashBin.exe. Make a foto with the result on the screen to post here.
Download this file and extract all files into bootable USB stick with DOS.
Boot from USB stick with DOS and run FlashBin.exe. Make a foto with the result on the screen to post here.
11-24-2020, 05:53 AM
Thank you for quick answer. I will follow you advise and came back with the results.
11-24-2020, 11:33 AM
Hi,
Last night, I used your file that you give and today I open msconfig and let free windows to choose number of cores. After restart, according to task manager, everything is ok. I will put a print screen from task manager.
So, thank you very much. You make me a very happy person
If you thing that is still need to load the files that you send specific to me, I will, but for now it's work fine.
Last night, I used your file that you give and today I open msconfig and let free windows to choose number of cores. After restart, according to task manager, everything is ok. I will put a print screen from task manager.
So, thank you very much. You make me a very happy person
If you thing that is still need to load the files that you send specific to me, I will, but for now it's work fine.