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Hello,
I need the latest firmware for the Intel desktop board - CPU-D510MO(B) motherboard, but I can't find it anywhere on the internet. Is there a chance that someone here still has it?
If I posted this on the wrong forum, please kindly move this topic.
Thank you.
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Yes, there is a Desktop Boards forum, so you are way off.
That board is 13 years old.
you can find the last bios and release notes here:
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That is a pretty big leap revision-wise. Did you read the release notes to see if there were any interim steps required?
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Also, did this board have a custom bios?
Were you able to get into the bios with F2?
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Thank you for the tips. I first need to update version 0400 - I managed to download it from another website, I hope everything will be okay with this BIOS because the website is not very reliable. After version 0400, I can install the latest version or an older version, 0508. The BIOS is original Intel but old. Only a few systems from a USB drive can be launched on this motherboard, hence the idea of updating it. One user of this motherboard had a similar problem, and after updating, booting from a USB drive went smoothly, so it's worth a try because I was considering using LibreBoot. I don't expect miracles from this old motherboard, and it will work as our backup. I'll sleep on it after work and check if the downloaded BIOS will work properly.
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Thank you @AlHill.
Thank you for the link to the bios, without it I wouldn't have been able to do anything.
Having the latest version, there was no problem finding the older required one - uploading went without any issues.
Booting from the USB drive now works 100% correctly.
Thank you for your help. Best regards."
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Hello scorpion_1982
Would you please send me version 0400 of download website? My motherboard also have the same problem which cannot boot from usb device. thanks.
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Hello,
Anyone have Bios.bin for D510MO(b) pleasse ?
Thanks.
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@sk760 Did you look at my link in this thread?
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Yes but i need bin files because my Motherboard its in a keyboard instrument Korg Kronos and must programed bios only with programator tools.
Thanks.
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BIN files are not provided by Intel for this board.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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I readed bios original from the motherboard , bin files , but i need another new.
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A raw BIN file image from Intel is not branded. Proper operation of the board requires portions of this branding to be complete. The tools needed to complete the factory branding are not released to the public under any circumstances (they contain security keys). This renders the raw BIN file from Intel useless.
An image extracted from another board's flash component will contain the necessary factory branding, but this branding will be specific to that other board. Using this branding on both boards can result in problems as they will also share Serial Numbers, UUIDs, MAC addresses, etc. The tools necessary to change this branding are the same ones that are used to do the factory branding, so are similarly not available to make the necessary changes. You thus have to live with the duplication.
I hope this explains why the request cannot be completed.
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