11-12-2016, 06:04 AM
I have tested this method on few different motherboard models.
You can run Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8400 on Fujitsu d2840 A1 motherboard for example.
You can run Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8400 on Fujitsu d2840 A1 motherboard for example.
- You have to just find another similar motherboard which support your new CPU. I choose D2950.
- Download bios for both motherboards from: http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/IndexDownload.asp
- Copy two files from newer MB: P6_INTEL.ALL and P6_INTEL.TXT and replace in your correct bios.
- Flash the bios with switch /p6
bioflash.exe /p6
Code:
Flash Memory Update Utility, V2.76
Copyright (c) 2009 Fujitsu Technology Solutions
Installs a new System BIOS in the Flash Memory
or archives the current BIOS and CMOS configuration.
BIOFLASH filename.OMF | filename.OCF | filename.ENC <options>
filename.OMF BIOS image, BIOS module or CMOS update file
filename.OCF Packed BIOS image update file
<options>
/ARCHIVE Create archive files of BIOS and CMOS
/AUTO Search for a suitable BIOS OMF-file in current directory
/CAUTO Search for a suitable CMOS OMF-file in current directory
/CMOS Create a cmos archive file: Cxxxx_xx.OMF
/INFO Display system and BIOS information
/NORESET No reset after flash device is programmed
/U Update only if installed BIOS is out-of-date
/Y Answer 'YES' in advance to any prompt
/KEY() Use a specific key for encrypted files
/NOP6 No implicit auto-update for CPU microcode patch area
/P6 Explicit auto-update for CPU microcode patch area
/P6() Insert any microcode, independent of the installed CPU
/X16MB(n) Force bioflash.exe to move its buffers in memory n*16MB
avoid collisions with RAMDRIVE, LAN remote boot etc.
/MODULE(X, YY) Module update X=PtlClass(ascii) YY=AbgClass(hex)
/NOAPI Use the Bioflash plug-in file instead of BIOS API