ok first I need a bios that I can extract the option rom you want to insert.
second I need to know which oprom you want inserted. thx
(08-17-2011, 08:36 PM)The Veterant Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, Could anyone help me to OROM my chipset ver. from 7.2.2.1006 to 9.2.0.1030
or 10.6.0.1022.
My Bios ver. is 5.43 http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softw...3&sw_lang=
2 Intel RAID ROMs Updated to 10.1.1008
RealTek PXE Updated to 2.45
CPU Frequency Set to User
HP_ASUS_IPIBL-LB_5.43_(sp46442.exe)_IR10_HP-CPC_SLIC_2.1.rar
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ap5rt9
(02-25-2012, 01:09 PM)DMAN999 Wrote: [ -> ]2 Intel RAID ROMs Updated to 10.1.1008
RealTek PXE Updated to 2.45
CPU Frequency Set to User
HP_ASUS_IPIBL-LB_5.43_(sp46442.exe)_IR10_HP-CPC_SLIC_2.1.rar
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ap5rt9
Awesome, thanks a bunch. Yesterday, I spent 3 hours trying to figure out how to boot up into a DOS environment from a CD and run the flash utility. I still couldn't figure it out.
I downloaded a whole bunch of ISO boot images (DOS, Win95, Win98) and used MagicISO to edit them and add the "Bios" folder where the utility and bios file were.
After saving the new ISO image I burnt a CD and the system did boot up into the particular environment, however my newly added folder "bios" was never there!
After trying it at least 10 times with different ISO images, I finally gave up and went with AFUWIN, and called it a day. It worked!
The bios file loaded ok, I rebooted and went straight into the bios. The CPU freq. is still "greyed out". The Intel ROM is ver. 10.xxxx, that's good :-)
1) Can somebody post a link how to create that bloody bootable CD (DOS) image where I can add my custom folder?
2) Would it be possible to make the CPU freq. work?
Thank you in advance.
(02-25-2012, 01:09 PM)DMAN999 Wrote: [ -> ]2 Intel RAID ROMs Updated to 10.1.1008
RealTek PXE Updated to 2.45
CPU Frequency Set to User
HP_ASUS_IPIBL-LB_5.43_(sp46442.exe)_IR10_HP-CPC_SLIC_2.1.rar
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ap5rt9
Thank you for this BIOS.
I am wondering what this feature has changed: "CPU Frequency Set to User"
I do not see any new entries in the BIOS menus.
Thanks again
Sorry I just looked at that BIOS and that first one did NOT have CPU Frequncy Set to User as I previously Stated.
Grab this one and see if it allows you to change that value now:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/tkr9ix
(10-30-2012, 12:11 PM)DMAN999 Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry I just looked at that BIOS and that first one did NOT have CPU Frequncy Set to User as I previously Stated.
Grab this one and see if it allows you to change that value now:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/tkr9ix
Thanks for the effort, but it still doesn't work
There is NO user setting for CPU frequency.
And, one more thing. Since I've installed this BIOS mod 5.43 I'm not able to do a re-start of the computer.
If I shut it down, I can start it up. If I do a restart, it passes the BIOS info, RAID info, and depending on the mood of the computer I will either get a blue screen or just a blank (black) screen with a flashing cursor in the upper left corner.
Then I have to press the power button for 5sec. shut down, and reboot. The everything works, again.
This thing started right after I installed the new BIOS 5.43 version with Intel 10 Raid firmware back in February. I didn't bother posting this problem, but it's getting a bit annoying for me, again.
Thanks a million
I have this board too and the pci E slot is stuck at 8x 1.1
Anyone know if the mod bios would fix this?
And does it have a restart bug?
thanks
I have 3 motherboards with this BIOS mod loaded, no problem at all. The reboot problem was Windows related. When I reinstalled the OS, everything went back to normal. I'm actually running Xeon X5460 processors on two of them and RAID 5 with 4 drives. Noisy as
[censored], but everything seems alright.
The CPU multiplier changes on the go, depending on the load. NO manual multiplier setting
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