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I am looking for Bios BG2211.BIO released in 24. 9. 2013 for an older Intel DP67BG board.
Can you advise where to get it?
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You'll have to give more context than that.
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2211.bio advised AI. I was looking for Bios for newer graphics on an older board. When asked here, she replied that she "logically" estimated the number according to the numerical series of updates. I reprimanded her that in this regard it was definitely not appropriate. Thank you again for your help. I searched in a thousand places in vain. Greetings
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With all this fantastic AI, I would expect it to tell me where the .BIO file was so it could be downloaded.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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I'll answer this from the other standpoint.
1. The best card that I got working with my 6 Series board (DZ68ZV) was a 750 ti. The best card that I got working with my 8 Series board (DZ87KLT-75K) was a 1060.
2. I always enabled UEFI to avoid any legacy drivers.
3. I never got any reasonably-modern AMD card to work.
Hope this helps,
...S
1. The best card that I got working with my 6 Series board (DZ68ZV) was a 750 ti. The best card that I got working with my 8 Series board (DZ87KLT-75K) was a 1060.
2. I always enabled UEFI to avoid any legacy drivers.
3. I never got any reasonably-modern AMD card to work.
Hope this helps,
...S
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