Bios for P5BW-LA/P5BW-LE MotherBoard BIOS upgrade2 64bit
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 10:48 am
Hey guys--
I Lost the password from my previous account to this forum, but I remembered this was the best place to go when you're truly stuck after exhausted using Google to find your answer.
I currently run all OEM components (except additional HD) in a 2-year old HP m7674n which has a Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6400 @ 2.13GHz. I am trying to prepare to install Windows 7 Beta RC Build 7100. The DVD Microsoft sent me to beta test comes with both x64 (64-bit) as well as a x86 (32-bit) versions. I typically always build my own PCs, however I needed a guaranteed working PC at the time and thought a 2yr warranty was worth it, yet sacrificing some components I would have used if I built it myself.
So, to cut to the chase...When I bought my PC I remember the box saying it had a 64-bit processor, yet the operating system was the 32-bit version of Windows XP, which I later upgraded to Vista. I want to run the 64-bit version, however, I need to know if they is an update out there for the BIOS that I am not aware of or if there are any other options. After doing some research, it is indeed a 64-bit processor, however according to Intel's website:
Anyways, I apologize for the length of my post and I am grateful for anyone who is willing to help. I will do my best to repay the favor!
I Lost the password from my previous account to this forum, but I remembered this was the best place to go when you're truly stuck after exhausted using Google to find your answer.
I currently run all OEM components (except additional HD) in a 2-year old HP m7674n which has a Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6400 @ 2.13GHz. I am trying to prepare to install Windows 7 Beta RC Build 7100. The DVD Microsoft sent me to beta test comes with both x64 (64-bit) as well as a x86 (32-bit) versions. I typically always build my own PCs, however I needed a guaranteed working PC at the time and thought a 2yr warranty was worth it, yet sacrificing some components I would have used if I built it myself.
So, to cut to the chase...When I bought my PC I remember the box saying it had a 64-bit processor, yet the operating system was the 32-bit version of Windows XP, which I later upgraded to Vista. I want to run the 64-bit version, however, I need to know if they is an update out there for the BIOS that I am not aware of or if there are any other options. After doing some research, it is indeed a 64-bit processor, however according to Intel's website:
I did check HP's website for updates on my system, specifically for the BIOS. This at least revealed the name/model number for the motherboard (P5BW-LA/P5BW-LE), but did not include any information about upgrading to 64-bit and the last update was posted in October of 2007.64-bit computing on Intel® architecture requires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers and applications enabled for Intel® 64 architecture. Processors will not operate (including 32-bit operation) without an Intel 64 architecture-enabled BIOS. Performance will vary depending on your hardware and software configurations. Consult with your system vendor for more information.
Anyways, I apologize for the length of my post and I am grateful for anyone who is willing to help. I will do my best to repay the favor!