Intel D975XBX2
BIOS Version 2770
New Fixes/Features:
Updated processor support.
Fixed resource allocation issues with PCI cards with multiple P2P
bridges.
D975XBX2 Bios Update 2770
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Re: D975XBX2 Bios Update 2770
This could help fix the raid card/HBA add-in issues - Ill try and give it a try.temper999 wrote:Intel D975XBX2
BIOS Version 2770
New Fixes/Features:
Updated processor support.
Fixed resource allocation issues with PCI cards with multiple P2P
bridges.
Re: D975XBX2 Bios Update 2770
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product ... uct+ID+%23.
do i download 1. 2. 3. or 4.?? if my board is a BLKD975XBX2??
your help is appreciated.
do i download 1. 2. 3. or 4.?? if my board is a BLKD975XBX2??
your help is appreciated.
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Re: D975XBX2 Bios Update 2770
try one of those four that is easiest for you. - three is the suggested method.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ ... l&lang=eng
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ ... l&lang=eng
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Re: D975XBX2 Bios Update 2770
I am trying to update the BIOS from 2634 to the 2770 and am having a problem. i downloaded the #3 update from intel and extracted it to a folder on the desttop where there are three files. i double click on the iflash.exe and get a cli for a few seconds and then the screen goes black for about 10 seconds and then returns to the desktop. i wait awhile and re-boot and check the BIOS and it is still the 2634. Anyone know what is going on here ???
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Re: D975XBX2 Bios Update 2770
[quote="slickmarty"]i double click on the iflash.exe and get a cli for a few seconds and then the screen goes black for about 10 seconds and then returns to the desktop. /quote]
I use the iflash method for myself, but this utility is for DOS/FreeDOS/PCDOS boot disks (floppies) or USB keys with DOS on them. You cant run iflash.exe from windows as it is a dos program that requires direct access to the hardware, which is forbidden by windows.
I've used the recovery jumper, iflash, windows-prep and the ISO. The easiest way to update these boards by far is the ISO, burn the ISO, boot it from a CD, and be done with it.
If you want to flash from windows, use:
Express BIOS Update [BX97520J.86A.2777.EB.EXE]
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/13825/e ... 777.EB.EXE
Express BIOS is the one that works from Windows, which basically does a prep by send the BIO file into a location, and then upon reboot read the BIO from that location and updating it using a method involving system management rather than having a utility like iflash program the part directly.
I use the iflash method for myself, but this utility is for DOS/FreeDOS/PCDOS boot disks (floppies) or USB keys with DOS on them. You cant run iflash.exe from windows as it is a dos program that requires direct access to the hardware, which is forbidden by windows.
I've used the recovery jumper, iflash, windows-prep and the ISO. The easiest way to update these boards by far is the ISO, burn the ISO, boot it from a CD, and be done with it.
If you want to flash from windows, use:
Express BIOS Update [BX97520J.86A.2777.EB.EXE]
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/13825/e ... 777.EB.EXE
Express BIOS is the one that works from Windows, which basically does a prep by send the BIO file into a location, and then upon reboot read the BIO from that location and updating it using a method involving system management rather than having a utility like iflash program the part directly.
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