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07-29-2022 01:44 AM - edited 07-30-2022 03:39 AM
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HP Compaq dc71xx and dx61xx Series Business Desktop Computers Technical Reference Guide, 2nd Edition
1801-Microcode
Patch Error
Processor is not
supported by
ROM BIOS.
1. Upgrade BIOS to proper version.
2. Change the processor.
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07-29-2022 07:21 AM
Hi, @Mwango
What model processor did you install?
The supported processors for the dx6120 MT can be found at the link below.
Intel Celeron D Processors with thermal grease and alcohol pad
* 2.8 GHz/533 MHz FSB, 256 KB cache 391941-001
* 3.06 GHz/533 MHz FSB, 256 KB cache 405693-001
* 3.2 GHz/533 MHz FSB, 256 KB cache 382503-001
Intel Pentium 4 Processors with thermal grease and alcohol pad
* 2.8 GHz/800 MHz FSB, 1 MB cache 394643-001
* 3.0 GHz/800 MHz FSB, 2 MB cache 419651-001
* 3.06 GHz/533 MHz FSB, 1 MB cache 412985-001
* 3.2 GHz/800 MHz FSB, 2 MB cache 384786-005
* 3.4 GHz/800 MHz FSB, 2 MB cache 384787-005
If you installed a different processor than one of the above, you would have to remove it and install a supported processor.
The latest BIOS update I could find for your PC is this one, and it was written to be run on Windows XP.
I have no idea what will happen if you run it on Windows 7.
It may work fine, or it may wreck your PC.
Note: This BIOS update adds support for the following processor microcodes:
Updates Intel Pentium 4 Processor microcode for F34, F41, F43, F49, F4A, F64, and F65 steppings.
Info:
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33001-33500/sp33315.cva
Exe:
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33001-33500/sp33315.exe