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October 31st, 2001, 12:23 AM
#1
Looking for a newer BIOS update to fix AutoShutdown
Hi again all, I want to update the BIOS so that hopefully my Celeron 300a will Turn its self off after selecting shutdown in Win2K/XP... at the moment it says "its now safe to turn off your PC"
CB61LX MOBO with the Intel 440LX chipset and Award 4.51PG BIOS
------------------POST SCREEN INFO----------Award Modular BIOS v4.5PG, An Energy Star Ally
Copyright (C) 1994-97, Award Software, Inc.
Pentium II PCI System - V.CB6110
Award Plug and Play BIOS Extension v1.0A
Copyright (C) 1997, Award Software, Inc.
BIOS String: 09/07/98-i440LX-ITE8679-CB61X-LXC-00
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is that enough info?
as u can see it got BIOS version 6110 at present (from 1998!)... the only other BIOS version i could find is 6112 (still not much newer), i tried it and that didn't help (in fact it gave me new problems so i put the old version back again)
So i am hoping u guys can work wonders and tell me if there is a newer version than 6112 that i can try, if so where can i find it?
Any ideas, TIA & Regards 
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October 31st, 2001, 12:47 AM
#2
You might not need a BIOS upgrade to solve that particular problem. Open your control panel, then Power Management. Under the APM tab make sure "Enable Advanced Power Management support" is checked. I had the same problem after upgrading an older PC to Win2K and this solved the issue.
For BIOS info check out http://www.motherboards.org
What if the 'Hokey Pokey' really is what it's all about?
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October 31st, 2001, 01:08 AM
#3
Thx Blutimus, if i enable APM support then it makes Win2K and XP have a windows Stop Error on the point where it should power off... so i have to leave that disabled (i think i'll have to re-enable it when i fix the BIOS)...
I think it has the error b'cus ACPI (sumut like that) is missing from my BIOS settings... is it possible for an update to give me this ACPI support or is that just wishful thinking?
Regards
"Computer says no"
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October 31st, 2001, 01:37 AM
#4
hmmm, that's kind of weird. I have a pretty similar BIOS, CPU and chipset and that little fix solved my problem. Here's my specs:
BIOS CAPABILITIES TEST REPORT
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Generated by: BIOS Wizard 2.10
Date: October 13, 2001
Time: 06:30
PnP Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.0
PCI Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 2.1
PCI IRQ Routing Table : BIOS currently supports this feature
Enhanced Disk Drive
Specification : BIOS currently supports this feature
DMI Version : BIOS supports minimum version 2.1. Latest is
version 2.3
ACPI Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.0
APM Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.2
Booting From CD-ROM : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports ESCD : BIOS currently supports this feature
Can be Updated (flashed) : BIOS currently supports this feature
Can be Shadowed : BIOS currently supports this feature
BIOS Chip in Socket : BIOS doesn't support this feature
Supports Selective Booting : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports LS-120 Booting : BIOS doesn't support this feature
Supports ZIP Booting : BIOS doesn't support this feature
Supports Network Booting : The testing of this feature is not supported by
the current DMI version
BIOS Manufacturer : PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0 licensed to Intel
BIOS ID : 4A4RB0X0.10A.0017.P05.9809251022
BIOS Date : 09/25/98
BIOS OEM Signon :
BIOS ROM Size : 512K
Chipset : Intel 440BX/ZX rev 2
Super I/O Chip : SMC 70x or 80x found at port 370h
I don't know if a BIOS upgrade will help you. Another source of info would be http://www.biosupgrades.com
Good luck.... I'd be interested to know what if any benefits you get from a BIOS upgrade if you decide to go that route.
What if the 'Hokey Pokey' really is what it's all about?
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October 31st, 2001, 02:21 AM
#5
Thx m8, any idea where i can get "BIOS Wizard 2.10" that u use
so i can see what it says about my ACPI support, many thanx & Regards
"Computer says no"
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October 31st, 2001, 07:59 PM
#6
What if the 'Hokey Pokey' really is what it's all about?
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October 31st, 2001, 08:40 PM
#7
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October 31st, 2001, 10:36 PM
#8
What if the 'Hokey Pokey' really is what it's all about?
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October 31st, 2001, 10:55 PM
#9
ahhh sweet, thx for that, good program... i ran it and it bad news on the ACPI but it had APM support tho...
BIOS CAPABILITIES TEST REPORT
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Generated by: BIOS Wizard 2.10
Date: November 01, 2001
Time: 02:42
PnP Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.0
PCI Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 2.1
PCI IRQ Routing Table : BIOS currently supports this feature
Enhanced Disk Drive
Specification : BIOS doesn't support this feature
DMI Version : Current version is 2.0. The minimum DMI version is
2.1
ACPI Version : ACPI is not found
APM Version : BIOS currently supports latest version 1.2
Booting From CD-ROM : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports ESCD : BIOS currently supports this feature
Can be Updated (flashed) : BIOS currently supports this feature
Can be Shadowed : BIOS currently supports this feature
BIOS Chip in Socket : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports Selective Booting : BIOS currently supports this feature
Supports LS-120 Booting : The testing of this feature is not supported by
the current DMI version
Supports ZIP Booting : The testing of this feature is not supported by
the current DMI version
Supports Network Booting : The testing of this feature is not supported by
the current DMI version
BIOS Manufacturer : Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
BIOS ID : 09/07/98-i440LX-ITE8679-CB61X-LXC-00
BIOS Date : 09/07/98
BIOS OEM Signon : Pentium II PCI System - V.CB6110
BIOS ROM Size : 128K
Chipset : Intel 440EX/LX rev 3
Super I/O Chip : ITE 8679 or 8680 found at port 279h
weird huh? do i really need ACPI as it auto-powers-off in Win98, i dont really understand the difference between ACPI or APM... they sound like they do the same thing to me... or is it that windows uses APM and 2K/XP use ACPI maybe?
Difficult i know, but hoping someone has exactly the same MOBO...
Regards
"Computer says no"
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November 1st, 2001, 12:43 AM
#10
Those questions are beyond my realm , but it appears the biggest differences between yours and mine is the ACPI and DMI. Our chipsets are slightly different, though I don't know exactly what the differences mean. Perhaps someone else here might be able to answer that question? Glad I could help with the program.... good luck.
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November 1st, 2001, 09:35 PM
#11
Thx again, most appreciated for the help so far... does anyone else have any info on this matter? and a BIOS update maybe?
Regards
"Computer says no"
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November 2nd, 2001, 01:43 AM
#12
glutton for punishment
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November 2nd, 2001, 09:30 PM
#13
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November 14th, 2001, 02:02 AM
#14
just bumping to hopefully catch the person with the info i need!
Regards
"Computer says no"
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