« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2014, 01:14:07 am »
No need to worry about that really. Get a usb flash drive and format it to fat 32. On a different computer download the latest bios you will need to flash your board with, It will be a zipped folder so download to desktop.
With usb plugged into the computer you downloaded it on unzip it to the usb drive.
Take the usb drive to the computer you want to flash. Plug usb drive in and then start computer and hit the end key that will bring up a bios flashing tool tell it to update from drive and point it to your bios. After the flash let it restart and take out usb drive it will now see your CPU for what it is. Just don't start the computer until you are ready to flash it.
I did the same thing many time it works like a charm and stops you from having to have a supported CPU and the new one you want to install.
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