05/22/2002-694-686B-6A6LJPRDC-00

How-to identify your motherboard ?
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hebikdie
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BIOS Date: 05/22/02
BIOS Type: Phoenix-Award BIOS v6.00PG
BIOS ID:   05/22/2002-694-686B-6A6LJPRDC
OEM Sign-On: BIOS-2M (2K020522) Super 133-Support 133MHz System Bus
Chipset:   VIA 82C691 rev 196
Superio:   VIA 686 rev 64 found at port 7h
It's a PC Partner motherboard, I don't know which one though.
I have been looking at this page http://www.pcpartner.com.hk/support/bio ... HTM#vt694x and it seems that it could be one of these 3:
1. AP133AAS3-222C pic bios pdf
2. AP133AAS3-257C pic bios pdf
3. P757 bios pdf
The first two look like mine, and the third one doesn't have a pic. Other boards there don't look like mine so it can't be one of them.
Also there is a problem, the PDFs for all these boards say that they have 4 USB ports, but mine has 2.

Can someone help me please.
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Search for a PCB-ID number printed onto your board usually between the PCI-slots and compare it with the numbers listed .

Your Bios looks newer than any 694 Bios listed there
zonxar
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The number is usually behind or beside the first I/O slot (in this case the ISA slot), printed on the board in very small characters.
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hebikdie
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Thanks, but it doesn't matter anymore.
I thought that it needed a BIOS update, but the problem has been solved without it.
But thanks for the tip, I will look anyway, out of curiosity.
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