Asus Ptgd1 La Bios Update
I believe Aero only comes with ultimate, then again I know little about Vista As for the BIOS, It's likely that the board is identical to some other Asus board and therefor could use it's BIOS. A quick Google didn't give me the answer so you might want to look yourself if you haven't already or e-mail/call Asus and ask them if they know. If that fails you can always make a photo of the board and post it, someone will probably recognize it. However in that case it's a big gamble so you better have some way to recover from a wrong flash. (ie hotflash on another board). My current system was origonally a compaq presario sr118uk which had an Asus PTGD1-LA mobo, these sorts of mobo's that come with pre built machines are never sold individually so are never on asus's (for example) website.
Motherboard manufacturer's name: ASUS PTGD1-LA; HP/Compaq name. 4Mb FWH EEPROM; HP BIOS with Enhanced ACPI, DMI, Green, PnP Features Plus. Anybody know where to find these, looked all over the Asus site without success. Thanks for ant help.
And as you say have absolutly no ocing options at all, i doubt a new bios release would change things. As Dan said, you may find a near identical board from asus and flashing the bios of that might work, it was too risky for me though. I did find for my particular mobo a hard mod, soldering all sorts of things to it, to raise the fsb manually and permenantly.
Being too much of a noob at soldering i never tried it though Hope you find something or just save the pennies for a new mobo. Adobe cs6 0 master collection win osx keygen xforce autocad 2016.
Thanks.Did that, but asus doesn't have any information on this board. I think this board was made for HP and i have updated bios from website.
Still looking for used boards. I was hoping for a quick cheap software fix or something to make it all compatible. Thanks Thanks.Did that, but asus doesn't have any information on this board. I think this board was made for HP and i have updated bios from website. Still looking for used boards.
I was hoping for a quick cheap software fix or something to make it all compatible. Hi James, Your best bet will be to visit the Asus website and click on the 'support' tab at the top of the screen. Select the link for 'drivers' and specify your motherboard model. It's possible that there will be a BIOS update for your Asus m/board.
If so, do a BIOS flash and check if your PC will then accept your new CPU. Take care when flashing the BIOS. Make sure there are no power interruptions etc. While performing this procedure as this could corrupt your BIOS software and render your motherboard useless. Feel free to message me should you need more details or further assistance. Best wishes, Graemevm Posted on Jan 12, 2012.