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SP10861 — ROMPaq for Deskpro EN Series SFF (686T5 ROM)

SoftPaq Number SP10861
Filename SP10861.EXE
Size 500K
Date July 27, 1999
Version 686T5_070399
Operating System All
Products Affected Compaq Deskpro EN Series SFF models 6300, 6300A, 6300C, 6333, 6333C, 6350, 6400, 6450, 6450+, 6500, NetPC 6300 and NetPC 6400 with a 686T5 Family ROM NOTE: Run F10 Setup to determine the ROM Family and ROM date.
Supersedes SP9432

  Download SP10861.EXE  


Readme

SOFTPAQ NUMBER:  SP10861
PART NUMBER:  314160-009 
FILE NAME:  N/A
TITLE:  ROMPaq for Deskpro EN Series SFF (686T5 ROM)
VERSION:  686T5_070399 
LANGUAGE:  English

CATEGORY:  ROMPaqs 

DIVISIONS:  Desktops

PRODUCTS AFFECTED:  Compaq Deskpro EN Series SFF models 6300, 6300A, 6300C, 
		        6333, 6333C, 6350, 6400, 6450, 6450+, 6500, NetPC 6300
                    and NetPC 6400 with a 686T5 Family ROM
             NOTE:  Run F10 Setup to determine the ROM Family and ROM date.

OPERATING SYSTEM:  N/A 

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION:  N/A

PREREQUISITES:  N/A

EFFECTIVE DATE:  July 27, 1999

ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED:  Yes

SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION:  2.X

SUPERSEDES:  SP9432

DESCRIPTION:  This creates a ROMPaq firmware diskette that can be used to 
restore or upgrade the System ROM to the 07/03/99 version in Deskpro EN 
Series SFF models mentioned above, when they have a 686T5 Family ROM.  
The ROM Family and ROM date can be determined by running F10 Setup.  

This ROM includes a ROM-based F10 Setup.  A Language Module option allows the 
user to select the language used in F10 Setup: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, 
French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, or Swedish.  

NOTE:  The user sees the chosen language only in F10 Setup, not in the 
operating system.

This ROM is recommended for use with Microsoft Windows 98.

Enhancements/Fixes:

- Features new patches for the Pentium II and Pentium III processors.
- Corrects a timing problem when printing on certain high speed printers that have 
  small buffers.
- Corrects a potential extended memory conflict with option cards featuring bridges.
- Corrects a potential slow boot issue with SCO UNIX version 5.0.5.
- Corrects a condition with the Syquest SyJet 1.5GB IDE removable media device not 
  being seen properly.
- Corrects a condition where the computer may hang when using the "ON Command" remote
  software.
- Corrects a slow boot issue with the Nanao USB monitor/hub.
- Added an AGP disable on warm boots for some cards that required a reset.
- Corrects a condition where an Ensoniq audio card was not working properly.
- Corrects a condition where PME was not being de-asserted on the embedded NIC 
  and was causing the system to power back up after the power was turned off.

   
HOW TO USE:

1. Obtain a formatted 1.44-MB diskette.

2. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive and change 
to that directory.  The file that is downloaded is an executable with 
a file name based on the SoftPaq Number above.

3. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded Sp10861 file 
to unpack the ROM image files.  You will be prompted to 
insert the formatted diskette in a drive to create the diskette.

4. After the diskette has been created, you may delete the  
SoftPaq file downloaded in step 2.

5. Keeping the newly created diskette in the A: drive, cycle 
system power to boot from the ROMPaq diskette.

6. Follow the on-screen instructions to select the 07/03/99 
Compaq System ROM or the Language Module option and flash the firmware.

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