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My system is:
Processor
Model : AMD Sempron(tm) 2200+
Speed : 1.50GHz
Model Number : 2200 (estimated)
Performance Rating : PR2221 (estimated)
Cores per Processor : 1 Unit(s)
Threads per Core : 1 Unit(s)
Internal Data Cache : 64kB Synchronous, Write-Back, 2-way set, 64 byte line size
L2 On-board Cache : 256kB ECC Synchronous, Write-Back, 16-way set, 64 byte line size

Mainboard
Bus(es) : ISA AGP PCI IMB USB i2c/SMBus
MP Support : 1 Processor(s)
MP APIC : Yes
System BIOS : American Megatrends Inc. Version 07.00T
System : MSI MS-7021
Mainboard : MSI MS-7021
Total Memory : 1GB DDR-SDRAM

Chipset 1
Model : VIA Technologies Inc VT8377 Apollo KT400/A/600 CPU to PCI Bridge
Front Side Bus Speed : 2x 167MHz (334MHz data rate)
Total Memory : 1GB DDR-SDRAM
Memory Bus Speed : 2x 200MHz (400MHz data rate)

2006-11-26 16:27:46 · 5 answers · asked by shaggy 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

Thank you guys ,you did help me, but i scanned my system with SiSoftwareSandra(SiSoftware Sandra is a 32 and 64-bit Windows system analyser that includes benchmarking, testing and listing modules) and i get from there this idea of updating my BİOS. And by the way why are all company looking for money?İ need just an update not upgrading but they still offer me upgrade deals.

2006-11-26 16:50:09 · update #1

5 answers

yeah unless there is some major bug fix or you are having a problem it is best not to mess with the bios. occasionally if there is a problem with the flash it can leave you with a computer that is unable to boot

2006-11-26 16:38:02 · answer #1 · answered by michael p 4 · 0 0

you do not ought to scrub the CMOS after flashing the bios. the hot bios ought to have cleared your motherboard settings. you may move into the bios reveal and shipment the defaults that ought to help. you may attempt to Reflash the bios to the hot one or move decrease back on your previous bios there ought to nicely be a backup of the former bios on the floppy disk. you'll want to scrub the CMOS in the experience that your motherboard can't get to submit.

2016-11-27 00:41:40 · answer #2 · answered by layman 4 · 0 0

Go to the manufacturers website and look for bios updates

2006-11-26 16:30:38 · answer #3 · answered by Dark Knight 3 · 0 0

Dark Knight answered correctly, but the better question is why do you want to do this? Is there a reason or is this something you just heard about ?

2006-11-26 16:34:03 · answer #4 · answered by Edward Z 3 · 0 0

Do not bother with the BIOS unless you know very good what you are doing.

2006-11-26 16:39:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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