10-09-2010, 03:01 AM
I've been reading that Dell uses proprietary BIOS compression that hasn't been cracked, though I don't know if it applies to all Dell models or not.
Anyway, I have a Dimension 2100 that has an i810E NB that's capable of a 133 MHz FSB, but the BIOS limits it to 66/100 MHz when a 133 MHz FSB CPU is installed, limiting its speed.
Could someone take a crack at trying to unlock the BIOS to allow at least a PIII 1000? (the i810E supports a coppermine 1000, not a tualatin.)
The BIOS for the thing is here:
ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/bios/BDLCX_14.exe
Dell's FTP server seems to be down at the moment though.
Anyway, I have a Dimension 2100 that has an i810E NB that's capable of a 133 MHz FSB, but the BIOS limits it to 66/100 MHz when a 133 MHz FSB CPU is installed, limiting its speed.
Could someone take a crack at trying to unlock the BIOS to allow at least a PIII 1000? (the i810E supports a coppermine 1000, not a tualatin.)
The BIOS for the thing is here:
ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/bios/BDLCX_14.exe
Dell's FTP server seems to be down at the moment though.