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DELL D620 support for T7400 rev G0
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Hello there,

sorry if there are any gramatical mistakes, but i'm from Germany.
Hope you can help me.

I receivee a Dell D620 from job, with build in T5600.

So i read the specs and saw that a T7200 / T7400 / T7600 is possible to build in.

Now i build in a T7400, and it works fine. But everytime when i boot, there comes following message:

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***Processor Microcode Update Failure***

The revision of processor in the system is not supported.

Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility
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The problem is not only the message, also the boottime is now very long.
When i press F1 and login into Windows it all works fine.

But i guess the problem is, that there are diffrent revisions /steppings out there for the T7400.

The revision of my T7400 is G0. The A10 BIOS is already installed.

Anybody an idea how to fix it? Or can somebody please update the revision to the A10 BIOS and mod it for me? (Or explain me what i have to do for modding, so i would do it self.)

thx for help.
Greetings from Germany
Sebastian
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(07-07-2014, 02:26 PM)CLK208 Wrote: Anybody an idea how to fix it? Or can somebody please update the revision to the A10 BIOS and mod it for me? (Or explain me what i have to do for modding, so i would do it self.)
I know a T7200 SL9SF (B2) works in a D620, so I'm sure a T7400 SL9SE (B2) would work. Did you mean T7400 SLGFJ (G2), not G0? Have you tried removing the CMOS battery, main battery, and power for a few minutes?
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(07-07-2014, 02:26 PM)CLK208 Wrote: Or can somebody please update the revision to the A10 BIOS and mod it for me?

This replaces B2 microcode with G2. If there is a problem, try switching back to an original system processor, such as a T2300 or T2500. Also, please let us know if this works! We need the feedback for future modifications.

Disclaimer:
Dell does not support this modified BIOS or have any oversight on the changes. These patches are completely unofficial, untested, and unapproved by the manufacturer. They are provided "as is" without any warranties or guarantees from any manufacturers or other entities, including myself. This will void any existing warranties.
Flashing the bios poses a very real risk of damaging your computer. You will be solely responsible for any damage or loss of data that results from flashing or using the patched BIOS.
FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK!

D620_A10_(G2).exe (2.48MB) URL removed (UNTESTED)
EDIT: This flash may cause issues using the original processor as well as the new one based on experience with other mods, so unless you have a working recovery solution, I wouldn't risk it.
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