QUESTIONS & ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SEND TO: vap@tut.by Q: Spring Circle ST586 rev. P550 it is the same as P564 revision? A: No. Known Spring Circle mainboards listed in the table below: No. BIOS ID Chipset Model/Revision
Q: Can I use BIOS update from your site for my ST586 P561-4/P550/P571/P561-U03 etc. mainboard? A: BIOS update could be used only if:
In any case, BIOS update for one chipset cannot be used with mainboards, based on another chipset. If you can not read ID string from your original BIOS, determine what is the chipset of your mainboard and (important!) mark of an IO chip (to check chipset type see labels of chips on the mainboard beside CPU (Intel SB 82437VX - is Intel VX chipset, Intel SB82437FX-66 is Intel FX chipset, etc.), to check I/O chip, see label on the chip at left of the lowest PCI slot (for LGS is "LGS Prime 3C"). Q: What happens after writing of incorrect BIOS update? A: At the best, you can not use floppy drive and ports (COMs, LPT) - BIOS update is not compatible with IO chip on your mainboard. At the worst, computer will not starts. May be if you wrote BIOS for another chipset. Q: Computer is not started after writing BIOS update. What can I do? A: First, try switch off/on computer several times. Clear CMOS, remove all unused expansion cards (sound, network etc.), try replace PCI video card with ISA card. If computer still does not starts, you need re-write old BIOS. Q: BIOS does not support HDDs largest than 8.4 GB. Where can I find update? A: Manufacturers of hard disks usually provide special utilities or DOS drivers to solve this problem. If you work most time under Windows 9x/NT, try just re-partition HDD through disk utilities like a Partition Magic (allows use all space of your HDD) or re-partition disk on computer that supports large drives. Q: Where can I find description of jumpers for my P56x/P57x etc. mainboard? A: All descriptions of jumper settings placed on this site are valid only for mainboards of specified revision (but concurrences are probable). Additional information.
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