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March 27th, 2004, 05:43 AM
#1
ca810 motherboard & Bios driver update needed
Hi my kids have a 500mhz intel celeron with a ca810 motherboard. Although im pretty computer savvy i got a friend to fdisk as i wasnt sure about partitioning.I normally just do a straight format....When the fdisk was done it seems all the MBA (master boot records) were wiped as was the partitions and they were freshy partitioned. Now when the computer starts i have the old bios showing. I have to hit f2 instead of delete to enter bios i am also now not getting all the computer information on startup and also when i shutdown i dont get the message it is now safe to turn off your computer. Althought it still shuts off and starts fine. I have been to intel and downloaded a bios update but it still hasnt given me the newer version of the bios the file from intel was a caa12bi but id like a later one if anyone can help id really apreciate it.....I hope the folowing is enough information..........Its running ME but i can reformat to win98se if that will help.....Its running fine but id still like it to have all start up info and shutdown message....Thanks in advance......
Motherboard:
CPU Type Intel Celeron-A, 433 MHz (6.5 x 67)
Motherboard Name Intel Cayman CA810 (4 PCI, 2 DIMM, Audio, Video)
Motherboard Chipset Intel Whitney i810
System Memory 128 MB (PC100 SDRAM)
BIOS Type AMI (05/25/00)
Communication Port Communications Port (COM1)
Communication Port Communications Port (COM2)
Communication Port Printer Port (LPT1)
[ BIOS ]
BIOS Properties:
Vendor Intel Corp.
Version 8C1A100A.86A.0021.P12.0005251330
Release Date 05/25/2000
Size 512 KB
Boot Devices Floppy Disk, Hard Disk, CD-ROM, ATAPI ZIP, LS-120
Capabilities Flash BIOS, Shadow BIOS, Selectable Boot, EDD, BBS
Supported Standards DMI, APM, ACPI, ESCD, PnP
Expansion Capabilities ISA, PCI, AGP, USB
[ Motherboard ]
Motherboard Properties:
Manufacturer Intel Corporation
Product CA810
Version AA744840-441
Serial Number IUCA93902111
[ Processors / Celeron(tm) ]
Processor Properties:
Manufacturer Intel Corporation
Version Celeron(tm)
External Clock 66 MHz
Maximum Clock 500 MHz
Current Clock 433 MHz
Type Central Processor
Voltage 2.0 V
Status Enabled
Upgrade ZIF
Socket Designation J5H1
CPU
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CPU Properties:
CPU Type Intel Celeron-A, 433 MHz (6.5 x 67)
CPU Alias Mendocino
CPU Stepping B0
Original Clock 433 MHz
L1 Code Cache 16 KB
L1 Data Cache 16 KB
L2 Cache 128 KB (On-Die, Full-Speed)
CPU Physical Info:
Package Type 370 Pin PGA
Package Size 4.95 cm x 4.95 cm
Transistors 19 million
Process Technology 5M, 0.25 um, CMOS
Die Size 154 mm2
Core Voltage 2.0 V
I/O Voltage 3.3 V
Typical Power 12 - 19 W (depending on clock speed)
Maximum Power 17.5 - 28.3 W (depending on clock speed)
CPU Manufacturer:
Company Name Intel Corporation
Product Information http://www.intel.com/products/browse/processor.htm
CPU Utilization:
CPU #1 100 %
CPUID
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CPUID Properties:
CPUID Manufacturer GenuineIntel
CPUID Revision 0665h
IA Brand ID 00h (Unknown)
Platform ID 05h (Socket 370)
IA CPU Serial Number Unknown
Last edited by wildlilly; March 27th, 2004 at 05:47 AM.
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March 27th, 2004, 09:47 AM
#2
Registered User
Fdisk has no effect on the bios. Who is the manufacturer of your computer? It is possible that a hidden service partition was wiped when you fdisked. The bios file you obtained from intel is the latest available. The 810 hasn't been made for quite a while and intel has stopped supporting it.
You are not supposed to get the message that it is ok to turn off your computer. The fact that it is gone is a good thing. The start up messages are controlled by a setting in the bios - you should be able to turn them on if you want to see them.
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March 27th, 2004, 07:20 PM
#3
ca810 motherboard and bios driver
Hi thanks for the reply. The computer is an ASI labelled computer. We purchased it through our Medicare system as they were upgrading. When i enter the bios it is an older style bios and it doesnt have anywhere you can tell it to display computer info at startup the only option i have is to display the intel logo... As i had all this info there prior to the fdisk and now all has gone back to an older style it is most annoying. As for the shutdown message i have a computer that is just on two years old and it displays the it is now safe to turn off your computer message even though it then turns itself off.........I hope someone out there can help.......Thanks
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March 27th, 2004, 08:18 PM
#4
Registered User
You may want to check the settings in the bios. The 500 mhz. celeron you have is running at 433.
http://www.intel.com/support/motherb...desktop/ca810/
Last edited by MobilePCPhysician; March 27th, 2004 at 08:26 PM.
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March 27th, 2004, 11:23 PM
#5
Registered User
It is impossible for the fdisk to have changed the bios. It is possible you deleted some kind of software installed by the manufacturer on a hidden partition, but it is generally not possible to replace this. Also, intel implemented a "fast boot" in their bios in order to speed up the system start. When this is in use, you will not see the post info at boot unless there is an error. There may be a bios setting to disable this.
Other than the lack of post info at start up, is there anything actually wrong with this computer? You haven't described any issues with windows.
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March 28th, 2004, 06:52 AM
#6
Originally Posted by hudsonsmith
It is impossible for the fdisk to have changed the bios. It is possible you deleted some kind of software installed by the manufacturer on a hidden partition, but it is generally not possible to replace this. Also, intel implemented a "fast boot" in their bios in order to speed up the system start. When this is in use, you will not see the post info at boot unless there is an error. There may be a bios setting to disable this.
Other than the lack of post info at start up, is there anything actually wrong with this computer? You haven't described any issues with windows.
No there is nothing wrong with the computer but it is just annoying me ( im a bit of a perfectionist) that all the info that used to be there is now gone. Now each time it starts i have to wait for it to check the ram and once it reaches 128mb it continues to load. I can press the space bar and it by passes this but the kids are finding it annoying and i too just wish i had just done a formatt and not let my friend do the fdisk and repartition it. All i wanted was to put ME on instead of WIN 98se.......Oh well never mind at least my computer is ok the kids will just have to live with it. Thanks everyone and have a great day.........Lilly
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March 29th, 2004, 12:38 AM
#7
Originally Posted by wildlilly
No there is nothing wrong with the computer but it is just annoying me ( im a bit of a perfectionist) that all the info that used to be there is now gone. Now each time it starts i have to wait for it to check the ram and once it reaches 128mb it continues to load. I can press the space bar and it by passes this but the kids are finding it annoying and i too just wish i had just done a formatt and not let my friend do the fdisk and repartition it. All i wanted was to put ME on instead of WIN 98se.......Oh well never mind at least my computer is ok the kids will just have to live with it. Thanks everyone and have a great day.........Lilly
Since the BIOS was updated I am assuming that the cmos was cleared to defaults. Disable the logo so all the stuff that used to appear will appear once again, it may be identified as quiet boot as well.. To bypass the multiple ram count enable the fast boot option in the BIOS.
There isn't many options on the CA810 to improve boot speed or performance for that matter other than perhaps a delay for hard drive detection which you may or may not need. My CA810 was 10 seconds delay for hard drive detection by default which seemed like an eternity so I knocked it down to the 5 second delay which was a little more tolerable and didn't affect the hard drive detection scheme. You can also disable floppy seek unless you need it for some reason or another.
Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious.
Peter Ustinov
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March 29th, 2004, 05:44 AM
#8
Originally Posted by Silverman
Since the BIOS was updated I am assuming that the cmos was cleared to defaults. Disable the logo so all the stuff that used to appear will appear once again, it may be identified as quiet boot as well.. To bypass the multiple ram count enable the fast boot option in the BIOS.
There isn't many options on the CA810 to improve boot speed or performance for that matter other than perhaps a delay for hard drive detection which you may or may not need. My CA810 was 10 seconds delay for hard drive detection by default which seemed like an eternity so I knocked it down to the 5 second delay which was a little more tolerable and didn't affect the hard drive detection scheme. You can also disable floppy seek unless you need it for some reason or another.
Thanks for the reply... I have disabled the logo but all the pci stuff is still not showing, just bios id and motherboard serial number. I have enabled fast boot but the multiple ram count is still going. Where in the bios can i reset the mhz to 500mhz rather that the 433mhz that is registering. In my computer i can change the settings but i can not find the advanced settings in this bios on the kids computer..... I have attatched some info about this computer....In case there is something else not quite right.....Cheers.......Lilly
Summary
Motherboard:
CPU Type Intel Celeron-A, 433 MHz (6.5 x 67)
Motherboard Name Intel Cayman CA810 (4 PCI, 2 DIMM, Audio, Video)
Motherboard Chipset Intel Whitney i810
System Memory 128 MB (PC100 SDRAM)
BIOS Type AMI (05/25/00)
Communication Port Communications Port (COM1)
Communication Port Communications Port (COM2)
Communication Port Printer Port (LPT1)
Display:
Video Adapter Intel(r) 82810 Graphics Controller 4.12.01.2604
3D Accelerator Intel i752
Multimedia:
Audio Adapter Creative SB 64V on Intel CA810
Partitions:
C: (FAT32) 6169 MB (5531 MB free)
[ BIOS ]
BIOS Properties:
Vendor Intel Corp.
Version 8C1A100A.86A.0021.P12.0005251330
Release Date 05/25/2000
Size 512 KB
Boot Devices Floppy Disk, Hard Disk, CD-ROM, ATAPI ZIP, LS-120
Capabilities Flash BIOS, Shadow BIOS, Selectable Boot, EDD, BBS
Supported Standards DMI, APM, ACPI, ESCD, PnP
Expansion Capabilities ISA, PCI, AGP, USB
[ Motherboard ]
Motherboard Properties:
Manufacturer Intel Corporation
Product CA810
Version AA744840-441
Serial Number IUCA93902111
[ Chassis ]
Chassis Properties:
[ Memory Controller ]
Memory Controller Properties:
Error Detection Method None
Error Correction None
Supported Memory Interleave 1-Way
Current Memory Interleave 1-Way
Supported Memory Speeds 70ns, 60ns, 50ns
Supported Memory Types DIMM, SDRAM
Supported Memory Voltages 3.3V
Maximum Memory Module Size 256 MB
Memory Slots 2
[ Processors / Celeron(tm) ]
Processor Properties:
Manufacturer Intel Corporation
Version Celeron(tm)
External Clock 66 MHz
Maximum Clock 500 MHz
Current Clock 433 MHz
Type Central Processor
Voltage 2.0 V
Status Enabled
Upgrade ZIF
Socket Designation J5H1
Sensor
Sensor Properties:
Sensor Type Analog Devices ADM1025
Sensor Access SMBus 2Dh
Temperatures:
Motherboard 33 °C (91 °F)
CPU 42 °C (108 °F)
Voltage Values:
CPU Core 1.97 V
CPU Aux 2.67 V
+2.5 V 2.47 V
+3.3 V 3.37 V
+5 V 4.95 V
+12 V 11.75 V
CPU
CPU Properties:
CPU Type Intel Celeron-A, 433 MHz (6.5 x 67)
CPU Alias Mendocino
CPU Stepping B0
Original Clock 433 MHz
L1 Code Cache 16 KB
L1 Data Cache 16 KB
L2 Cache 128 KB (On-Die, Full-Speed)
CPU Physical Info:
Package Type 370 Pin PGA
Package Size 4.95 cm x 4.95 cm
Transistors 19 million
Process Technology 5M, 0.25 um, CMOS
Die Size 154 mm2
Core Voltage 2.0 V
I/O Voltage 3.3 V
Typical Power 12 - 19 W (depending on clock speed)
Maximum Power 17.5 - 28.3 W (depending on clock speed)
CPU Manufacturer:
Company Name Intel Corporation
CPU Utilization:
CPU #1 100 %
CPUID
CPUID Properties:
CPUID Manufacturer GenuineIntel
CPUID Revision 0665h
IA Brand ID 00h (Unknown)
Platform ID 05h (Socket 370)
IA CPU Serial Number Unknown
Instruction Set:
AMD 3DNow! Not Supported
AMD 3DNow! Professional Not Supported
AMD Enhanced 3DNow! Not Supported
AMD Extended MMX Not Supported
AMD64 Not Supported
Cyrix Extended MMX Not Supported
IA-64 Not Supported
IA MMX Supported
IA SSE Not Supported
IA SSE 2 Not Supported
IA SSE 3 Not Supported
CLFLUSH Instruction Not Supported
CMPXCHG8B Instruction Supported
CMPXCHG16B Instruction Not Supported
Conditional Move Instruction Supported
FEMMS Instruction Not Supported
MONITOR / MWAIT Instruction Not Supported
CPUID Features:
36-bit Page Size Extension Supported
Advanced Cryptography Engine Not Supported
Alternate Instruction Set Not Supported
Automatic Clock Control Not Supported
CPL Qualified Debug Store Not Supported
Debug Trace Store Not Supported
Debugging Extension Supported
Enhanced SpeedStep Technology Not Supported
Fast Save & Restore Supported
Fast System Call Not Supported
Hyper-Threading Technology Not Supported
L1 Context ID Not Supported
Local APIC On Chip Supported
LongRun Not Supported
LongRun Table Interface Not Supported
Machine-Check Architecture Supported
Machine-Check Exception Supported
Memory Type Range Registers Supported
Model Specific Registers Supported
No-Execute Page Protection Not Supported
Page Attribute Table Supported
Page Global Extension Supported
Page Size Extension Supported
Pending Break Event Not Supported
Physical Address Extension Supported
Processor Duty Cycle Control Not Supported
Processor Serial Number Not Supported
Random Number Generator Not Supported
Self-Snoop Not Supported
Thermal Monitor Not Supported
Thermal Monitor 2 Not Supported
Time Stamp Counter Supported
Virtual Mode Extension Supported
CPUID Registers:
CPUID 00000000 00000002-756E6547-6C65746E-49656E69
CPUID 00000001 00000665-00000000-00000000-0183FBFF
CPUID 00000002 03020101-00000000-00000000-0C040841
MSR 00000017 04B0-0000-0000-0000
MSR 0000002A 0000-0000-C7C0-0000
MSR 0000011E 0000-0000-0134-052B
Problems & Suggestions:
Suggestion SSE is not supported. Upgrade your CPU to speed up applications optimized for SSE.
Motherboard
Motherboard Properties:
Motherboard ID 51-2300-000000-00101111-030199-$CA810
Motherboard Name Intel Cayman CA810
Front Side Bus Properties:
Bus Type Intel GTL+
Bus Width 64-bit
Real Clock 67 MHz
Effective Clock 67 MHz
Bandwidth 533 MB/s
Chipset Bus Properties:
Bus Type Intel Hub Interface
Bus Width 8-bit
Motherboard Physical Info:
CPU Sockets/Slots 1
Expansion Slots 4 PCI
RAM Slots 2 DIMM
Integrated Devices Audio, Video
Form Factor Micro ATX
Motherboard Size 240 mm x 240 mm
Motherboard Chipset i810
Motherboard Manufacturer:
Company Name Intel Corporation
BIOS
BIOS Properties:
BIOS Type AMI
System BIOS Date 05/25/00
Video BIOS Date 03/23/20
BIOS Manufacturer:
Company Name American Megatrends Inc.
Product Information http://www.ami.com/amibios
Problems & Suggestions:
Suggestion System BIOS is more than 2 years old. Update it if necessary.
Database Drivers:
MDAC 2.53.6202.0
ODBC 3.520.4403.2
MySQL Connector/ODBC None
Oracle Client None
PsqlODBC None
Sybase ASE ODBC None
Borland Database Engine None
Operating System Features:
Debug Version No
DBCS Version No
Domain Controller No
Security Present No
Network Present Yes
Remote Session No
Safe Mode No
Slow Processor No
Terminal Services No
Problems & Suggestions:
Suggestion Your system seems to be ready to run Windows 2000+. Consider upgrading to it.
Logical Drives
Drive Drive Type File System Volume Serial Total Size Free Space % Free
A: Removable Disk
C: Local Disk FAT32 352B-15F8 6169 MB 5526 MB 90 %
D: Optical Drive
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March 29th, 2004, 10:55 AM
#9
433 MHz (6.5 x 67)The multiplier is locked on Intel CPU's so your CPU speed is correct at the posted settings.
As far as the Ram count goes if you have already enabled fast boot than there isn't much you can do other than go back into the bios and verify that your changes were saved. Depending on the version of CA810 you have there should/might be some jumpers on the mainboard for clearing CMOS or simply pull the battery for a few minutes with the system unplugged and start from scratch with a cleared out BIOS.
Hope this helps.
Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious.
Peter Ustinov
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March 29th, 2004, 12:37 PM
#10
Driver Terrier
Never, ever approach a computer saying or even thinking "I will just do this quickly."
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March 29th, 2004, 01:11 PM
#11
Registered User
Processor Properties:
Manufacturer Intel Corporation
Version Celeron(tm)
External Clock 66 MHz
Maximum Clock 500 MHz
Current Clock 433 MHz
Type Central Processor
Isn't this a Celeron 500 running at 433?? Or am I "Confus-ed"?
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March 30th, 2004, 07:46 PM
#12
Originally Posted by MobilePCPhysician
Processor Properties:
Manufacturer Intel Corporation
Version Celeron(tm)
External Clock 66 MHz
Maximum Clock 500 MHz
Current Clock 433 MHz
Type Central Processor
Isn't this a Celeron 500 running at 433?? Or am I "Confus-ed"?
No your not "Confus-ed" Thats one problem I'm having with this @#$% thing. Since it was repartitioned and completly wiped and reloaded the newer bios setting are nolonger there. It used to have all the computer specs on start-up but all gone now. Also to enter bios i used to have to press the delete button now i have to press F2 key once in bios all the advanced settings are no longer accessiable. Im now about to buy a bios upgrade from esupport.com
A bummer really...... Oh well never mind.Thanks for the reply
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