That bios update at Intel, VA84510A.86A.0023.P08 is dated 26th Sept. 2003.
I think you will find your Emachines P07 Bios is later than that, so you shouldn't have any issues with PCI Video card. The fix should be incorporated already.
I don't believe anyone has tested the (latest) Intel retail bios on an Emachines board, or even succeeded in getting it flashed over. Probably wouldn't do any serious harm.
You need one blank floppy disc and a copy of the P19 iflash bios update downloaded to your T2958 desktop. Available here:
http://www.intel.com/products/motherboa ... /tools.htmPut it in a new folder called "Intel BIOS".
Open the folder and double clck on the app.
It will create a pile of icons.
Double click on Run.bat and insert the blank floppy.
The software will be installed to the floppy.
Reboot with the floppy in the drive.
The bios update will fail and take you to the C:\ prompt.
type "dir" to see what is on the C: drive.
type as follows "copy iflash.exe a:\"
type "a:" (To take you to the floppy drive, because the C: drive is a RAM disk...)
type "dir" to see what is on the a: drive, you should see iflash.exe there.
Now delete everything on the a: drive except command.com and iflash.exe. You do this file by file, so for instance type "del autoexec.bat" and so on.
Your a: drive should be down to the two files, which you confirm with the dir command.
Reboot using the three fingered salute (aka CTRL-ALT-DEL) with that floppy in the drive, hit return on date and time, and type "dir" to confirm it is the simple bootable with command.com and iflash.exe on it.
Now type "iflash /sB 2958.BIO"
Now the dir command will reveal the presence of a bios backup file called 2958.BIO which should be precisely 368,800 Bytes in size.
Now I would love to see if that file will work on my P03 machine... :wink: