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| Plonker needs help! MB Asus P5N-T Deluxe Just upgraded from Core 2 Duo to Core 2 Quad. Cannot enter BIOS. At boot the message "new CPU fitted to get best results update your BIOS" When pressing DEL it says entering BIOS but doesn't. Tried using the Installation disc but get a blue screen saying windows shut 'cos new H/w or S/W fitted. How can I update the BIOS if it can't be got? Will it mean replacing the CPU - downloading and installing the updated BIOS then refitting the Core 2 Quad? Hope not. TIA -- John the West Ham fan [email]housetrained********.com[/email] <>< |
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| Re: Plonker needs help! "housetrained" <housetrained********.com> wrote in message news:0120f1ce$0$26609$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...[color=blue] > MB Asus P5N-T Deluxe > Just upgraded from Core 2 Duo to Core 2 Quad. > Cannot enter BIOS. At boot the message "new CPU fitted to get best results > update your BIOS" > When pressing DEL it says entering BIOS but doesn't. > Tried using the Installation disc but get a blue screen saying windows > shut 'cos new H/w or S/W fitted. > How can I update the BIOS if it can't be got? > Will it mean replacing the CPU - downloading and installing the updated > BIOS then refitting the Core 2 Quad? Hope not. > TIA[/color] That's not how you "flash" the BIOS. You need to go to the motherboard manufacturer's web site and download the updated BIOS flash file. (Normally a zip file that used to reside on a floppy, but nowadays I think you can unzip to a USB memory stick or a CD...) You then boot from the USB stick or CD in order to flash the BIOS. *BE* *WARNED* - You MUST use the correct BIOS updater file otherwise you could completely hose your machine... |
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| Re: Plonker needs help! "housetrained" <housetrained********.com> wrote in news:0120f1ce$0$26609$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com: [color=blue] > MB Asus P5N-T Deluxe > Just upgraded from Core 2 Duo to Core 2 Quad. > Cannot enter BIOS. At boot the message "new CPU fitted to get best > results update your BIOS" > When pressing DEL it says entering BIOS but doesn't. > Tried using the Installation disc but get a blue screen saying windows > shut 'cos new H/w or S/W fitted. > How can I update the BIOS if it can't be got? > Will it mean replacing the CPU - downloading and installing the > updated BIOS then refitting the Core 2 Quad? Hope not. > TIA[/color] What did Asus say ? |
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| Re: Plonker needs help! If you did not upgrade the BIOS prior to installing the new CPU, you'll need to reinstall the old CPU, upgrade the BIOS to the latest version available from ASUS, then reinstall the new CPU. theog wrote:[color=blue] > Will it mean replacing the CPU - downloading and installing the updated BIOS > then refitting the Core 2 Quad? Hope not. > > <><[/QUOTE Wrote:[color=green] >> >> >> YES.[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Plonker needs help! "Leroy" <leroy@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:4AD8896C.2090109@earthlink.net...[color=blue] > If you did not upgrade the BIOS prior to installing the new CPU, you'll > need to reinstall the old CPU, upgrade the BIOS to the latest version > available from ASUS, then reinstall the new CPU. >[/color] Why should that be necessary? Most manufacturers have a downloadable BIOS flash file that works from bootable external media.... i.e. even before POST... |
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| Re: Plonker needs help! It is possible the OP's current BIOS settings are not set to boot from anything other than the hard drive or DVD drive. I doubt the OP has a floppy drive installed and booting from a USB flash drive requires it be set as a bootable drive in the current BIOS which the OP apparently cannot enter. Gordon wrote:[color=blue] > > "Leroy" <leroy@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:4AD8896C.2090109@earthlink.net...[color=green] >> If you did not upgrade the BIOS prior to installing the new CPU, >> you'll need to reinstall the old CPU, upgrade the BIOS to the latest >> version available from ASUS, then reinstall the new CPU. >>[/color] > > Why should that be necessary? Most manufacturers have a downloadable > BIOS flash file that works from bootable external media.... i.e. even > before POST...[/color] |
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| Re: PLONK! housetrained wrote: > MB Asus P5N-T Deluxe > Just upgraded from Core 2 Duo to Core 2 Quad. > Cannot enter BIOS. At boot the message "new CPU fitted to get best results > update your BIOS" > When pressing DEL it says entering BIOS but doesn't. > Tried using the Installation disc but get a blue screen saying windows shut > 'cos new H/w or S/W fitted. > How can I update the BIOS if it can't be got? > Will it mean replacing the CPU - downloading and installing the updated BIOS > then refitting the Core 2 Quad? Hope not. > TIA > > -- > John the West Ham fan > [email]housetrained********.com[/email] > <>< |
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| Re: Plonker needs help! Leroy Related to Andrew E by any chance -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Leroy" <leroy@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:4AD8896C.2090109@earthlink.net...[color=blue] > If you did not upgrade the BIOS prior to installing the new CPU, you'll need to > reinstall the old CPU, upgrade the BIOS to the latest version available from ASUS, > then reinstall the new CPU. > > theog wrote:[color=green] >> Will it mean replacing the CPU - downloading and installing the updated BIOS >> then refitting the Core 2 Quad? Hope not. >> <><[/QUOTE Wrote:[color=darkred] >>> >>> >>> YES.[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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