


The only thing I can think of now, is that maybe the original o/s wasn't SP2, but it was SP1. I don't think there would a conflict with the memory, since the new m/b is the same part number as the old one so it should be a direct replacement, right? So, the memory that was working in it in the past should, in theory, work with the new one. Recommended Articles Product Information & Documentation Intel-SA-00088 for Intel Desktop Boards. but I'm getting the same STOP error - although it's further along in the setup process than before. Support information for Intel Desktop Board D845GVSR.
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I'm still trying to repair windows, rather than do a fresh install (there are a few programs I'd like to save that if I do a fresh install I'd have to pay a lot to update them to the current version, which I don't really need). OK - I was able to update the BIOS, so now the Intel splash screen has changed showing the Celeron processor, and the Celeron processor is shown in the BIOS setup screen. I feel like I'm 99% of the way to the solution, but I just can't get there. ISO image when I burn to a CD - nothing seems to work. Free expert DIY tips, support, troubleshooting help & repair advice for all Computers. If the ID Tool detects a branded retail Intel Desktop Board, the resulting status window will display the board model, board version (AA), BIOS version and operating system version. Recent Intel D845GVSR Motherboard questions, problems & answers. Double-click the file name to run the tool. I'm having a very hard time finding a way to include the BIOS files in my. Save this download to a folder on your system. ISO file, but it just had a dos prompt, and no BIOS files. In the IFLASH zip file, there was a file called disk.img, which I converted to an. but there is nothing like that for this BIOS, evidently. ISO file that I could download and just burn to a CD. I have currently gone through about 10 blank CDs trying to create a boot disk with the IFLASH files needed, but as of yet, I'm unsuccessful. My computer has no floppy drive, so I can't make a bootable floppy.
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So now my problem is how to install the new BIOS - as I'm sure you're aware, WinXP does not make making a bootable CD with the BIOS files easy. I had come to the realization this morning that the BIOS probably needs updating - it turns out that the BIOS in the new board is P10, and the board requires P14 or later to support the Celeron D processor that I have. Diego - thanks so much for your response.
