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for BX6 2.0
Note:
- For more FAQs about BIOS relationship, click here
please.
- Besides downloading the bios file, you also need the
flash utility
to flash bios rom.
- For more detailed information about how to update the
bios, click here please.
BIOS File |
Description
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bxrqr.exe |
- Released Date:05/08/2000
- Fixes the incorrect memory capacity issue under Linux.
- Fixes the ACPI issue under W2K.
- Improves the Power On function by mouse right/left botton after
shutting down the system under Win98SE.
- Supports Celeron 566(66) and 600(66) MHz CPUs
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bxrnw.exe |
- Released Date:12/08/1999
- Supports PIII 600Mhz(100Mhz FSB), 650Mhz(100Mhz FSB) and 700Mhz(100Mhz
FSB) CPUs.
- Supports 40GB harddisks and above, However we aren't quite sure
what the precise capacity is, since the current maximun harddisk
on the market is 40GB.
- Supports Socket 370 Celeron 533Mhz(66Mhz FSB) CPUs.
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bxrmw.exe |
- Released Date:08/30/1999
- Supports the PIII 600(100)Mhz CPU.
- Supports Socket 370 Celeron 500 Mhz CPU.
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bxrmn.exe |
- Released Date:07/23/1999
Fixes the password function.
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bxrlu.exe |
- Released Date:07/06/1999
- Fixes the Y2K RTC function
- Improves the IRQ assignment function.
- Improves the CPU SOFTMENU fuction when turbo mode is enabled.
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bxrku.exe |
- Released Date:06/11/1999
- Supports Socket 370 Celeron 466 Mhz CPU.
- Supports the PIII 550Mhz CPU.
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bxrkh.exe |
- Released Date:04/16/1999
- Supports the PIII CPU Processor Serial Number function, it's
called Processor Number Feature in the BIOS Features Setup.
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bxrjh.exe |
- Released Date:02/12/1999
- Supports Socket 370 Celeron 433 Mhz CPU.
- Supports correct naming of Pentium III CPU.
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bxrhj.exe |
- Released Date:01/19/1999
- First release.
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!!!Attention!!! This BIOS update
is for the BX6--Revision 2 ONLY!!! For the BX6 please go here
Since there are two different key versions (One is the version 1.0x series,
the other one is the version 1.1 and newer series) it's very important
to know how to recognize which mainboard version you have before upgrading
your board's BIOS. How can you tell? There are three ways.
The first way: You may find the version number on the white sticker of
last ISA slot side and see a string of characters like "BX6-OK V1.XX".
The second way: You may read the last two words on the bottom right of
the first boot-up screen (Energy Star Logo) to recognize what the BIOS
id. number you have, then you will know which one you have to download
and upgrade for your board.
The third way, you can check ISA slots , Version 2.0x have 2 ISA slots
and Version 1.0 have 3 ISA slots .
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