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HP COMPAQ Iris8 with Unlocked Overclocking Options
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i can get into the bios but it wont boot into windows or aything else
and now it unsupported CPU for the 4800 that i was working before the 6000
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Ok, im making another version, check the link in a few minutes. Basically, ill take the nettle3 microcode and put it in the nettle2.

TheWiz
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1525839/Bios/iris8modcpu2.bin

Please make sure you have recovery methods, but I think this should at least restore some functionality, we'll see Big Grin
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yes still givin unsuported
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For just the 600? Has the support been restored for the 5600?

TheWiz
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we now it gives unsupported cpu for the 4800 also i can't do anything just go in the bios thats it
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Is this using the iris8modcpu2 I posted? If so, flash back to the regular modded bios, as I found out that this bios has a special CPU Microcode file that isn't the regular NCPUCODE.BIN.

TheWiz
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Um, side bar - I spoke at length with HP tech support last summer re: updating CPU on Nettle2 MCP61PM-HM. His comment was not to use a CPU more than 65W as the mobo would not be happy. I pointed out the 89W entry in spec sheets but he stuck to his statement.

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GEWB
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Well its clearly 89W. My Nettle2 board is relatively the same HP crap and has the 89W amd Athlon 5000+, so I wouldn't worry. Even if we can add the Phenom support, you can put in the 65W Phenom proccessors.

TheWiz
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(12-21-2009, 12:26 PM)TheWiz Wrote: Well its clearly 89W. My Nettle2 board is relatively the same HP crap and has the 89W amd Athlon 5000+, so I wouldn't worry. Even if we can add the Phenom support, you can put in the 65W Phenom proccessors.

TheWiz

Yup, I agree - just posting what HP said to me on the phone.

Keep up the good work!

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GEWB (Linux_Rules)
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