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06-19-2017 10:35 AM
I wanted to upgrade my stock processor in my of dc7800 but I have ran into a problem which states
"1801-Microcode Update Error
Missing or Invalid Processor Microcode Update, Please Contact HP Company for a new Microcode Update to support the new Processor Stepping."
Here are my specs
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6850 @ 3.00GHz
Mainboard Name: 0AA8h
Socket LGA775
New Processor
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8500 (6M Cache, 3.16 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB) CPU LGA 775
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06-19-2017 01:34 PM
Hi:
Here is all the info you need to update the microcode for your dc7800.
I zipped up and attached the utility to make a bootable flash drive below, the DOS command files you will need, as well as the dc7800 microcode update files.
You make the bootable flash drive first by running sp27608.
After the utility has formatted the drive and made it bootable, copy the DOS system files to the flash drive, then copy the dc7800 Microcode update flash files to the flash drive.
Copy just the files in the folders, not the folders.
Restart the PC with the flash drive plugged in, and the PC should boot to the usb flash drive.
The PC should arrive at a command prompt.
At the command prompt, type Flashbin.exe and hit the enter key.
Follow the on screen instructions to update the microcode.
After the microcode has been updated, the error should be gone.
06-19-2017 01:34 PM
Hi:
Here is all the info you need to update the microcode for your dc7800.
I zipped up and attached the utility to make a bootable flash drive below, the DOS command files you will need, as well as the dc7800 microcode update files.
You make the bootable flash drive first by running sp27608.
After the utility has formatted the drive and made it bootable, copy the DOS system files to the flash drive, then copy the dc7800 Microcode update flash files to the flash drive.
Copy just the files in the folders, not the folders.
Restart the PC with the flash drive plugged in, and the PC should boot to the usb flash drive.
The PC should arrive at a command prompt.
At the command prompt, type Flashbin.exe and hit the enter key.
Follow the on screen instructions to update the microcode.
After the microcode has been updated, the error should be gone.
06-19-2017 05:36 PM - edited 06-19-2017 05:59 PM
I have follow the instructions you gave me and bios version has been updated although the error still remins and when i booted from flash drive i have only update the bios there was no clear mention of micro code update.
---UPDATE---
It seems the when I have flash the bios with old processor and when i changed to new one it did work but when i flashed the bios with new processor in it seems to work fine but now i cannot go pass the windows 10 boot screen although the new processor shows in system information via bios.
06-19-2017 06:08 PM
Sorry about my wording it was indeed microcode which got updated and it all fine the new processor shows in the bios but i cant boot into windows now and im stuck at loading screen do you think it might the processor and should i try take it out and putting it back again?
Thanks
06-19-2017 06:16 PM - edited 06-19-2017 06:17 PM
Sure.
Shut down the PC.
Unplug the power cord and everything connected to the PC. Mouse, keyboard, monitor...everything.
Press the power button to drain any residual power from the motherboard.
Open the case.
Near the coin cell battery there is a little yellow cmos reset button.
Press and hold that button for about 20 seconds.
Put everything back together.
Hopefully that will fix it.
If not try reinstalling W10.
The processor change may have messed up something in the windows registry.
If you have a W10 installation disk, you can try the repair options before reinstalling windows.
I don't think it is the processor. If the microcode update error is gone and the PC acts normally until it goes to boot windows, then I think it is a windows problem.
06-20-2017 08:55 AM
Unfortunately, it gets stuck on windows boot screen and the screen only shows the windows 10 logo. It does not show the spinning cycle which indicates the window 10 in loading. Also, I cannot install new operating system neither from USB or CD nor I can repair windows 10.
Window I try to install window 7 just before I can see GUI the pc goes into blue screen and presents this message “IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL”. I have tired unplugging the graphics card and others connected devices but it had no effect but when I put back the old processor windows 10 works as normal without any problem.