Help ID'ing for BIOS upgrade?!

How-to identify your motherboard ?
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Gewinn
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I'm not that much of a computer tech anymore, I've forgotten most of what I learned several years ago.

My PC was home built by my stepfather, who has no clue what's in it anymore (yay). I can't install a Firewire/USB 2.0 PCI card that I just got. I was told I should try to upgrade my BIOS before getting a new MB (cheaper).

I ran the Award utility as that's what my startup screen says my BIOS is. It's in a foreign language, so I copied from it what I could manage to read:

Award BIOS V6.00PG
Award ID String: 01/16/2001-8371-686A-TA6LKC0CC-00
Chipset: 8371
PnP: PnP V1.0/ESCD, DMI V2.2, SM V2.2
Bus: ISA
Computer ID: FC, Subtyp: 02, BIOS-Level: 116

If anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!
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-> Have a look at the board - there should be a Flashrom chip with an Award sticker and a small white sticker .
Onto the white sticker the model number should be written onto it
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Please also tell us the maker/model of the card you are trying to install, and what happens when you try. Also include the version of the OS you are using. Thanks.
Gewinn
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Card is unknown maker, uses Viatech chips (one for Firewire, one for USB2). It works fine in other PC's. On mine, it stops booting once it passes the drive/memroy check stage (blank black screen).

I'm running XP Pro, w/ SP1 according to the "system" info thing in the control panel.

I entered the bios and told it to let the OS do PnP instead of it, would that help? I haven't been able to try as I let a friend use the card to see if it works.
Gewinn
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Quick note that it's fixed. Card was conflicting with my PCI video card. Installed an AGP and all works fine. Thanks for the help.
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