Download the latest version of the M756LMR/M756LMRE/M765L+ driver for your computer's operating system. Visitors have downloaded this file "030124S.zip" 2,200 times with an aggregate rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on 15 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 657.6 KB.
M756LMR/M756LMRE/M765L+
Not Applicable
5.3 (24-Jan-2003)
This BIOS is for the PC Chips PC133 GfXcel motherboard, all models of the M756 series. I have tested this on the M756LMRE motherboard (socket370/Slot1) with SiS 630 chipset. I have included the pdf guide on how to upgrade the bios and a file with the suggested settings to run it. Simply create a DOS boot disk, copy the files to it(except the pdf), re-boot and run the amiflash.bat to update.
I STRONGLY suggest you save your current bios first by running the flash utility with the /s{filename.rom} switch first!
You will get a warning that they don't match - your current one will show as M756LMRE and the new one as M756LMR, however, after the update, on the bottom of the boot screen it will show that you now have a M756LMRE-H!
Warrior0fLight (DG Member) on 15-Aug-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
030124S.rom | 262.1 KB | 24 Jan 2003 |
DOS_Utility.pdf | 344.4 KB | 15 Aug 2008 |
amiflash.bat | 32 bytes | 15 Aug 2008 |
aminf342.exe | 260.4 KB | 15 Aug 2008 |
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