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Postby iambadman » Thu Jul 25, 2002 9:59 am

Hiho

one question, i have an old motherboard with an amd 468/100.
the motherboard is from biosstar named MB-8433/40.
on the official page is the note that i cant find there any bios updates for 468 pc`s. can anyone help me? need to flash the bios my harddisk etc. wont work correctly.

have anyone an idea where i can get a bios file for flashing it'?

thx for help
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Postby Denniss » Thu Jul 25, 2002 3:11 pm

Please post your full Bios-ID !
I know of a 8433UUD but this board normally has a EPROM installed - not flashable .
This board should support up to 4GB or up to 8GB - anything higher supported with drive overlay software or with an Add-On UDMA Controller card(if you have PCI-Slots) .
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Postby edwin » Fri Jul 26, 2002 1:19 am

IIRC the 14xx series is VESA, the 84xx series is PCI so an add-in controller is most likely the best option here.
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Postby Virtual Larry » Thu Sep 05, 2002 6:23 am

Denniss wrote:Please post your full Bios-ID !
I know of a 8433UUD but this board normally has a EPROM installed - not flashable .
This board should support up to 4GB or up to 8GB - anything higher supported with drive overlay software or with an Add-On UDMA Controller card(if you have PCI-Slots) .


I have an 8433UUD, with a flash BIOS. I think the flash/EEPROM was a mfg. option. Let me know if you want a copy, I think it's Award 4.50PG.
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