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you are switching between cpu's that do/do not support  VT  (VT = Virtualization Technology. while having VT enabled in the Bios      disable the VT setting in the bios  (this setting should have been disabled before changing the cpu's)

 

 

if you can not change the setting in the bios,

 

power off the system, remove the power cord and press/hold  the power button  for 5 sec to fully discharge the power supply

 

 

remove the cmos battery, and now wait 20/30 min

 

power on system, enter bios and perform a factory bios settings then power off

 

(also note, systems sold in russia and some other contries will not support TPM so they will not have that bios setting)

 

replace cmos battery, power on enter bios,  enter intel AMT, bios settings, select "Reset AMT"

you will be prompted for a password, hope you remember the AMT password if you set it because there is no way to recover it if it was not set then it will prompt for the default one, and then prompt you to set one if you enter the AMT settings page

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no . does not work.


When I put the original processor E2160 - there is no input in the MBRx by CTRL+P

 

VT in BIOS - it is off. Error 2213 - EIT.....  

At the same time, "АТМ options" is always available in BIOS

 

if I put processor support VT - E6750 - I enter MBRx. enable / disable ATM - result one: error 2221 -  if ATM is OFF or error 2224 or 2225  if ATM is ON

 

At the same time, "АТМ options" in BIOS -- changed hidded/enabled

 

Photo:

1. E2160

 

Spoiler

 

e2160: I turn off the power cord, remove the battery, wait for 20 minutese2160: I turn off the power cord, remove the battery, wait for 20 minutes

 

power ON, boot stop, i push the F1, reboot , F10power ON, boot stop, i push the F1, reboot , F10

 

IMG_20180520_145146.jpg

 

changing settingschanging settings

 

I save the settings of F10I save the settings of F10

 

I include access to MEBx -- CTRL+PI include access to MEBx -- CTRL+P

 

IMG_20180520_145323.jpg

 

I restore the factory settingsI restore the factory settings

 

i push the F10 and push the POWER Buttoni push the F10 and push the POWER Button

 

I insert CMOS batt, push Power ON ..... :(((I insert CMOS batt, push Power ON ..... :(((

 

 

2. E6750

 

Spoiler

 

1. I change the processor to e65701. I change the processor to e65702. I get error 22212. I get error 22213. because ME and AMT are off3. because ME and AMT are off

3.1  ...and AMT in BIOS is hidden3.1 ...and AMT in BIOS is hidden4. I turn on the Meb, then turn on the AMT4. I turn on the Meb, then turn on the AMTIMG_20180520_151858.jpg5. but the item "setting  VT" -- not present5. but the item "setting VT" -- not present5.15.1

And I get a error 2223 or 2224

 

 

 

:((((

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put the original cpu back in, follow the cmos reset steps

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I put the original cpu E2160 back in.

 

turned off the power.

pulled out the power cord.
removed the CMOS battery.
waited 12 hours.
.......
I turn on the computer, the first boot - F1 to continue.
Reboot. clicked F10 - entered the BIOS.
further: clicked f9 (I do not know what for - it does not have an action in v1.35)
Further: I select the item "factory settings" , <enter>, select "factory settings as defoult", clicked the F10 to accept the settings.
(I do not press "save settings and exit", just like I did the first time for cmos reset (at that time everything turned out) )
Next: I press the power button and turn off the computer.
I install the CMOS battery, I press the power button and turn on the comp.

 

Booting..... Error 2213 - EIT .... ((((

 

and more: the bios v1.35 does not have the item "Reset AMT"

 

plus  - now the computer stopped booting from CDD -- always Error 2213

 

Ufff. booting CDВ -- is  working

 

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I'm sorry to say but this is a older system,.... at some point it becomes a better use of time/money to replace the system and i think that point has been reached ebay has used systems for sale with better specs for under 50.00 including shipping

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you right.

just this 7800 is used to a very simple task - POS System.

high power computing is not required.

BUT 

compact size, stable operation and licensed OS - this is what I need.
DC7800 SFF is well suited for this.

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again about the problem:

 

I installed the original processor.
I began to switch the settings randomly.
and got the download.
then saved these settings to USB.
Next, I replaced the original processor with to the Zeon X3320.
..... 2223/2224 (((((
I reinstalling the original processor, restoring the saved settings from USB ... - does not work - error 2213
I do not understand anything.
may be defective chip CMOS?

what chip is used there? I can change the chip myself.....

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:OpenSmile: The problem is solved!!!!
so.
I extracted the BIOS chip. chip 25L3205D
and flashed it on the programmer CH341A v1.30
firmware 7F1_0135.bin
installed the chip back on the motherboard and everything now works.
installed the processor XEON X3320 2.5GHz 1333 - it works!
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now about new problems:
removed the serial number, MAC address and some more.

question:
how to restore them in the BIOS? The numbers themselves I have.

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if you know the original mac address, simply load up the old bios chip dump it's contents to a file, then scan that file for the mac address bytes, note it's locations and use this info to duplicate it on the new bios chip  by reburning the bios

 

this should also work for the serial number

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unfortunately, I'm not sure.
If I ask the old dump of the BIOS, the more likely it will return an error 2224/2225
I have just numbers.
can be there is a utility of their registration in a new BIOIMG_20180530_145958[1].jpg

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there is no other way, your programer is able to do a full read and  dump of the old bios chip when it is removed from the motherboard this is required in order to determine the correct memory addresss where the mac/ser numbers are located

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