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 Post subject: T6420 Bios Update for MS-7207
PostPosted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 12:16 pm 
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eMachines has an updated Bios posted on their support web page:
http://www.emachines.com/support/produc ... odel=T6420

BIOS
Description MS-7207 Motherboard BIOS
File Type Updated Driver
Version A7207NE7.117
Operating System Windows XP
Read Me File Download
Driver File Download (1.92 MB)


I have tried to find out what issues it addresses by contacting their support via email and their online service. Apparently their techs are not allowed to give this info unless the customer has a problem that the update covers. All I could get out of them was the canned info about the dangers of updating the Bios and that it wasn't recommended except to solve a specific problem.

Does anyone know what issues this update covers?


 
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:56 pm 
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I've already did the Bios update A720NE7.117 and it running fine on my T6216. Don't know what are the new features that came with it.

I would like to upgrade the BIOS with the original from MSI.

MSI MS-7207 (K8NGM2-L) > C6423 C6535 D6419 T6216 T6420 T6528 T6532

I'm afraid to kill the Bios if I do. I can't find any useful infos or tips to give me the green light to go.

It seems to use the same AMI BIOS on both the MSI and Emachine version.

I'm looking to get all the options in the Bios setup. The Cool and quiet feature for Athlon 64 is the most wanted.

Any tips or experiences with bios update from the motherboard manufacturer in Emachine computer anyone?


 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 4:49 am 
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Blaster wrote:
Any tips or experiences with bios update from the motherboard manufacturer in Emachine computer anyone?


Might wanna check the trend here:

http://www.emachine-upgraders.info/dir1/motherboards/socket939/msi7093_end_users.shtml


 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:21 am 
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As I'm sure dfi400 knows, these retail bios experiments can get VERY complicated. Have a go by all means, being aware of the dangers, and the possible hard work involved. Make a backup first though.

Even if the bios is unsuitable, you can usually recover...eventually... :D


 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:43 am 
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Thanx a lot for your reply dfi400!

I tought the EmachineUpgraders web site was dead.

Mr. System7, thx for the info... I know it could lead to many problems but I might try it.

Do you know what are the procedures in case the Bios update goes wrong to recover it?


 
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 12:17 am 
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Hey ChiefCook, here's the answer:
Quote:
BIOS history for Gateway MS-7207
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Model: MS-7207 PCB: 2.0
Old Version: A7207NE7.116 Build Date: 03/10/06
new Version: A7207NE7.117
1.Update bios NVMM version to 4.061.1102
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Model: MS-7207 PCB: 2.0
Old Version: A7207NE7.115 Build Date: 03/02/06
new Version: A7207NE7.116
1.Fixed USB compability issue with some device.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Model: MS-7207 PCB: 2.0
Old Version: A7207NE7.114 Build Date: 02/20/06
new Version: A7207NE7.115
1.Fixed "press F12 can not be boot from Lan"
2.Set the following BIOS setting default
USB Keyboard Support Enabled
USB Controller Enabled
USB Dev. Wake-Up from S3 Enabled

Now Blaster, onto that retail bios upgrade.
Your get out of jail card here is to put that latest 512KB Emachines bios file onto a formatted floppy and rename it AMIBOOT.ROM
You will find it in that Cabs/MS7207 folder on the C: drive. This is the usual AMI bios recovery floppy, explained at MSI.
You can open Notepad and use it to have a look at the autoexec.bat file in the same Emachines Bios update folder.

The switches are explained here:
http://msi-forum.de/thread.php?threadid=24711&sid=23e00ee3c9a09bba5e26cec8e47c89d8
And the latest v15 retail bios is here (n.b. NOT the v35):
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/support/bios/bos/spt_bos_detail.php?UID=702&kind=1
I would guess you are going to do this from floppy. Have a read of this on bootdisks:
http://dexplor.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7747284

Should be a piece of cake! But I have no idea if the bios will work... Cool


 
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Woohoo!! Very Happy

I Flashed my T6216 (MSI MS-7207) with K8NGM2-IL/K8NGM2-L (MS-7207) V1.5 BIOS Release and it worked!!

I have too many options enabled that I don't know where to start!! Smile

So, anybody who have a MS-7207 in their EMachine and what to unleashed all the motherboard features, you have the green light to do it!!

Thx everybody who help me!!


 
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=D> \:D/ Laughing

Any issues with things like fans and CPU temperatures?

http://www.cpuid.com/index.php


 
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Nope!

No problem at all.

I'll keep you abreast if I notice something wrong but the Cool and Quiet feature works like a charm and I was able to overclock my ATHLON 64 3200+ (2GHZ) @ 3500+ (2.2GHZ).

That's the news for now!

:wink:


 
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 6:10 pm 
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Thanks for the info. Won't be home for a couple of months, but will try it first chance.


 
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