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01-16-2003 10:14 AM
01-16-2003 10:14 AM
Update to Phoenix BIOS 4.05.16 to support PII Overdrive?
I installed an Intel PII overdrive in an LD Pro orginally shipped with one 180 Mhz PII.
System has been stable for about three weeks and runs nearly 2x faster on benchmarks.
But, at boot up, the BIOS complains "Missing BIOS update data block for Pentium Pro CPU". This is followed by the 0B00 error code and a prompt to press F1. Pressing F1 resumes the boot process with no apparent problems.
Any suggestions for to fix this?
Tia
Bob Binder
System has been stable for about three weeks and runs nearly 2x faster on benchmarks.
But, at boot up, the BIOS complains "Missing BIOS update data block for Pentium Pro CPU". This is followed by the 0B00 error code and a prompt to press F1. Pressing F1 resumes the boot process with no apparent problems.
Any suggestions for to fix this?
Tia
Bob Binder
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01-17-2003 09:50 AM
01-17-2003 09:50 AM
Re: Update to Phoenix BIOS 4.05.16 to support PII Overdrive?
Since this isn't a supported configuration, about the only thing I could suggest is to try and update the BIOS to the latest version. You can find that here:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ProductRoot.jsp?locale=en_US&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=50444&taskId=135
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ProductRoot.jsp?locale=en_US&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=50444&taskId=135
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