emachines BIOS PROBLEM

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Hokage
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i got an emachines that keeps poping a blue screen that tells me something about a BIOS update and it getting me mad how can i tell how to check wut kind of mother board i have oh and its a window Vista
cp
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its very hard to read sentences without any separators in them it makes it also almost impossible to understand your problem which makes it even harder to come up with a solution so if youd still want someone to help you you should really supply some useful information like brand model type of mainboard and some general info on the system using software recommended on this site
If you email me include [WIMSBIOS] in the subject.
Hokage
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sorry about that i was very stressed out

My computer is a Emachines

BIOS type: Phoenix-Award
BIOS Date: July 17,2007
BIOS ID: 07/26/2007-MCP61SM-GM-6A61KE11C-00-None
BISO OEM: MCP61SM-GM V1.00 07/26/2007 - 6.00 PG
Chipset: Athlon 1100 rev 0
Manufacturer: Gateway
Motherboard: T3626
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1.0


Hopefully that is enough info on my computer

P.S. please help me i need that update for my BIOS and my screen keeps showing me a blue screen.
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Please post everything you see on your Blue screen. Even if the message mentions a Bios Update the cause of the error is almost something else.

The error message yhould give you a STOP xxxx code, use a web search engine to find out more details and possible solutions.
Last edited by Denniss on Mon May 19, 2008 12:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
cp
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information on the mainboard and bios:

http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir1/mot ... M-GM.shtml

but i agree with Denniss: the source of the bluescreens isn't the bios but something else like faulty ram, overheating cpu or some flaky software.
If you email me include [WIMSBIOS] in the subject.
Hokage
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ok, i will tell u more that i noticed im a gamer but when i play games and i have the game up and i leave it alone for a couple of minutes thats when the bluescreen pops up
P.S. i will write down wut the blue screen message says
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