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BIOS_R03.01.0005_package_Romley_Platforms.zip

iwuyou
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I need the BIOS upgrade file for S2400SC,  BIOS_R03.01.0005_package_Romley_Platforms.zip Who can help me? Please send me the email: 184822951@qq.com Thank you! My hardware information is as follows: Copyright (c) 2009 -2012 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.Version 2.00.1201. Copyright (C) 2010 -2012 American Megatrends, Inc. BIOS:SE5C600.86B.01.03.0002.062020121504 BMC Firware Version: 1.10.3560 ME Firmware Version: 2.1.5.107 Platform ID: S2400SC
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vish1
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Hello iwuyou,


Greetings for the day!!


Thank you for trusting Intel with your business. As with all good things, your product has reached the end of its interactive technical support life. However, you can find [Intel® Server Board S2400SC2] recommendations at Intel Community forums and additional information at the Discontinued Products website. It is our pleasure to continue to serve you with the next generation of Intel innovation at Intel.com.”


Best Regards,

Vishal Shet P

Intel Customer Support Technician


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iwuyou
Beginner
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I know the Intel® Server Board S2400SC is a discontinued product with no longer available technical support, but my motherboard is still in use and requires a firmware update to continue functioning optimally. Therefore, I urgently need the corresponding firmware update. I've spent a considerable amount of time searching online but couldn't find the relevant firmware, so I'm reaching out here for assistance. Could you please provide the firmware? Thank you!

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FrankOliverXu
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https://drivers.plus/it/?s=S2400SC2 try to have a look here ...

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AlHill
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@FrankOliverXu   Why do you keep pushing this third-party driver site?  These sites cannot necessarily be trusted, despite your claimed successes.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[CoPilot is a virus, W11 is a keystroke logger, all from MicroSlop]

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FrankOliverXu
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I would be very happy to find better/offical support for my S1600JP ... like a ftp download ... with the topic ... here are the last offical updates for your product, but no support any more .. try by yourself ...

 

https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/h81m-p33/support

 

For example ... I have this motherboard ... an I still can get the old/latest BIOS at MSI ... here @intel nothing ... the links are gone ...

 

https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/download?manufacturer=6&category=82&product=10908

This BIOS is for S1600JP too, but older ...

    

 

I know that heses sites cannot necessarily be trusted ... i use claude opus to confirm the files .. and all fine ...

 

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and now it runs ... the CPU is happy and me too

 

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AlHill
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@FrankOliverXu   Yes, it is true that Intel did a huge disservice to ALL of their users and customers by deleting downloads and documentation for these products.  They say it was for security reasons, but we all know that is rubbish.  Intel does not want to do any support for these products.  It is not enough for them to ignore posts on the forum; they go so far as to force user to use third party sites.  Now, that invites more security concerns.  The way Intel treats its users is awful.  When they no longer want to support a product, they just discontinue it and delete all documentation.

 

Now, that said, I also believe that users should get these updates while their product is supported.  If it was not important enough for the user to update when supported, why go back and complain when it is not supported?  My rule is that whenever a download is available from intel, grab it.  It probably will not be there tomorrow.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[CoPilot is a virus, W11 is a keystroke logger, all from MicroSlop]

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iwuyou
Beginner
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I downloaded three upgrade package files:
S2400SC_EFI_BIOS01080003_BMC01170r4151_FRUSDR109_ME020107112.zip
S2400SC_EFI_BIOS02060006_ME020107328_BMC0128r10603_FRUSDR113.zip
bios_r02.06.0007_package_romley_platforms.zip

According to the instructions in the document, the upgrade sequence is as follows:
SE5C600.86B.01.03.0002 (current version) → R01.08.0003 (mandatory transition version)
R01.08.0003 → R02.06.0006
R01.08.0007 → R02.06.0007
A few days ago, I successfully upgraded to S2400SC and started using the Intel E5-2450 V2 CPU

 

thank you!

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iwuyou
Beginner
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Correct it:

I downloaded three upgrade package files:
S2400SC_EFI_BIOS01080003_BMC01170r4151_FRUSDR109_ME020107112.zip
S2400SC_EFI_BIOS02060006_ME020107328_BMC0128r10603_FRUSDR113.zip
bios_r02.06.0007_package_romley_platforms.zip

According to the instructions in the document, the upgrade sequence is as follows:
SE5C600.86B.01.03.0002 (current version) → R01.08.0003 (mandatory transition version)
R01.08.0003 → R02.06.0006
R02.06.0006 → R02.06.0007
A few days ago, I successfully upgraded to S2400SC and started using the Intel E5-2450 V2 CPU

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FrankOliverXu
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See my post ... I had success ...

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