Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz
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Please give us some more information! Is it recognized as unknown P4 or just with lower clock frequency?
If unknown P4 then you might need a newer Bios, if wrong clock then adjust the FSB to what your CPU needs.
If unknown P4 then you might need a newer Bios, if wrong clock then adjust the FSB to what your CPU needs.
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Either the CPU is dead of you need a newer Bios. But it may also be a problem of your motherboard not supporting the new CPU especially if it's one of the last (Prescott) or latest (Cear Mill) generation P4 as they do requirer proper voltage regulation support.
If it's a retail motherboard the try support.asus.com. If it's installed in a branded system like HP, Dell or another OEM manufacturer then you may have to install a Bios provided by them.
If it's a retail motherboard the try support.asus.com. If it's installed in a branded system like HP, Dell or another OEM manufacturer then you may have to install a Bios provided by them.
Sorry for not posting sooner but I've got a problem with my internet connection. With regards my problem, since the motherboard is not recognizing the CPU I tried to upgrade the BIOS of the m/board. When I inserted the floppy with the flash and new bios file and rebooted in DOS the line command told me to remove the floppy, hence the BIOS upgrade could not be successful.
Can you please send me the software to be used to identify exactly the current BIOs. m/board, chipset etc.. inorder to post these in this forum for an eventual solution.
Many thanks in anticipation
Can you please send me the software to be used to identify exactly the current BIOs. m/board, chipset etc.. inorder to post these in this forum for an eventual solution.
Many thanks in anticipation