The K7VEMPRO is a common computer motherboard manufactured by Phoenix. 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 update - "6a6lns2p.ZIP" - has an average rating of 3 out of 5 stars based on 8 reviews, and has been downloaded 102 times. The total disk space used for this update is 1.4 MB.
K7VEMPRO
Not Applicable
6A6LNS2AC-00 (24-Jun-2003)
The BIOS supplied with the SY-K7VEMPRO V1.0 was
a Phoenix BIOS called the 6A6LNS2AC-00 dated 6/24/2003.
The BIOS supplied in the file 6a6lns24.zip at DriverGuide
contains an Award BIOS, dated 2000 inside the file, and dated
10/02/03 in the ZIP file.
To give the user a 2nd option, I have saved a copy of the
Phoenix BIOS in this ZIP, 6a6lns2p.zip
This file, thus, gives the user the option of installing the original Soyo supplied BIOS.
Curtiss Priest (DG Member) on 5-Feb-2010
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
CD/6A6LNS24.iso | 2.2 MB | 27 Sep 2007 |
Floppy/6A6LNS24.BIN | 262.1 KB | 2 Oct 2003 |
Floppy/6a6lns2p.bin | 262.1 KB | 6 May 2010 |
Floppy/AUTOEXEC.BAT | 4.6 KB | 19 Nov 2003 |
Floppy/AWDFLASH.EXE | 38.9 KB | 25 Jul 2002 |
Floppy/CHOICE.COM | 5.2 KB | 23 Apr 1999 |
Floppy/HELP.BAT | 3.8 KB | 17 Oct 2003 |
Floppy/README.TXT | 7.2 KB | 5 Feb 2010 |
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