BIOS P4M900T-M
Not Applicable
Motherboard Socket 775
BIOS for P4M900T-M (PCB:1.x)
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Fixed onboard 1394 can't work well
Update release
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BIOS Firmware File
Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member) on 7-Sep-2009
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
080319S.ROM | 524.3 KB | 19 Mar 2008 |
AFUDOS.EXE | 114.6 KB | 19 Apr 2006 |
AFUWIN.EXE | 389.2 KB | 19 Apr 2006 |
UCOREW64.SYS | 7.9 KB | 12 Apr 2006 |
Ucoredll.dll | 102.4 KB | 12 Apr 2006 |
Ucoresys.sys | 8.7 KB | 12 Apr 2006 |
Ucorevxd.vxd | 7.8 KB | 12 Apr 2006 |
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