pressario 5000 - 5bw313 Driver
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686c3 (18-Apr-2001)
The upgrade the BIOS can be resolved the problem. Date this bios is 18/04/2001
Fixes
Supports Windows Flash capability. The following were fixed in SP17455 and are also included in this SoftPaq: Fixed Chicony USB keyboard lockup during POST. Added POST message for missing keyboard. Added F10 Setup Detect Drive feature for IDE and floppy drives. Added quiet drive ATA6 acoustic management support. Enhancements to Power Loss Management feature. Added 48-bit LBA boot support to handle drives bigger than 128GB. Fix mouse loss on resume from hibernate. Fixed very slow boot with Canon BJ 870PFD USB printer. Added workaround for Logitech Quickcam hang during POST. Added CPU patch for new Coppermine D0 CPU (CPUID = 68Ah). Fixed Windows 2000 loa
Andrés Castagnet (DG Member) on 10-Mar-2005
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Readme.txt | 2.0 KB | 28 Jun 2001 |
CPQFlash.exe | 462.8 KB | 28 Jun 2001 |
ROM.CAB/Rom.bin | 262.1 KB | 18 Apr 2001 |
ROM.CAB/Rom.sig | 64 bytes | 12 Jul 2001 |
SP18321.cva | 2.2 KB | 17 Jul 2001 |
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