The BIOS Toledo i3200R(S5211-1U) is a common computer motherboard manufactured by Tyan. Update now to fix problems such as frequent crashing, computer shuts off unexpectedly, no audio or no video, or a blank screen on start up. This version of "S5211-1U_v108.zip" is rated (5 out of 5 stars) based on 23 downloads and 9 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 637.0 KB.
BIOS Toledo i3200R(S5211-1U)
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1.08 (28-Jul-2009)
Server Boards Intel Solution
Socket 775
Intel 3200 Chipset
Fixed a Hot Plug issue for eSATA devices
Fixed an issue where the system would auto restart off an OS shut down when a M3296 is installed
Updated CPU Micro Code
Fixed an issue where GHOST would not work correctly
Added SATA Hot Plug option for AHCI mode
Fixed a LAN performance issue under RHEL3 UP9
Fixed a FreeBSD 7.0 installation issue
Fixed an IPMI memory reporting issue
Fixed a Roamer KVM OS installation issue when using a USB ATAPI device
BIOS Firmware File
Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member) on 12-Oct-2009
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
5211V108.WPH | 1.1 MB | 6 Jul 2009 |
FLASH.BAT | 34 bytes | 30 Jun 2009 |
Flash Text.txt | 506 bytes | 18 Mar 2003 |
PHLASH16.EXE | 115.2 KB | 8 Nov 2006 |
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