Intel E210882 Harakteristiki

I also have the same motherboard and I am looking for a manual, I'd be grateful if you could help. I collected this information posted by Speed Step there is also an address you could check out it may be useful: Hope this helps Processor Processor type • Intel® Pentium® 4 processor that runs at 2.8 GHz, 3.0 GHz, and 3.2 GHZ internally and 800 MHz externally with Hyper-Threading Technology • Intel Pentium 4 processor that runs at 2.8 GHz internally and 533 MHz externally • Intel Celeron® D processor 320, 325, 330, 335, and 340 NOTE: Not all Pentium 4 processors support Hyper-Threading technology. I also have the same motherboard and I am looking for a manual, I'd be grateful if you could help. I collected this information posted by Speed Step there is also an address you could check out it may be useful: Hope this helps Processor Processor type • Intel® Pentium® 4 processor that runs at 2.8 GHz, 3.0 GHz, and 3.2 GHZ internally and 800 MHz externally with Hyper-Threading Technology • Intel Pentium 4 processor that runs at 2.8 GHz internally and 533 MHz externally • Intel Celeron® D processor 320, 325, 330, 335, and 340 NOTE: Not all Pentium 4 processors support Hyper-Threading technology. Marshalhendrix The Dimension 4700 Manual can be found HERE  The address you posted refers to a Dimension 3000, not the Dimension 4700, the OP posted about. Rockyoutxt password list download for pc.

Explanation of several numbers that aren't indicative of board model.

I have a Dimension B110* (1100) with the E210882 motherboard. The BIOS revision is A01. Searching the forums reveals this same board has been used in various other Dell systems, and that there are BIOS revisions as high as A09. The reason I want to update the BIOS is Dell hasn't released any driver updates for the B110/1100 since 2005 and newer 'generic' ones for the chipset, onboard video and sound etc will not install.

Are there newer driver releases for any other Dell system with this board and a newer BIOS? I don't care about not being able to reinstall the Windows XP Home it came with, the very first thing I did after verifying the system wasn't DOOBE (Dead Out Of Box Experience) was wiped the drive to install a retail copy of XP Pro. *I got the upgrade package with 100+ gig drive, 512M RAM, speakers, 15' LCD and DVD burner. All great except the Hitachi/LG burner, which is a CPU time hog and won't recognize blank SONY CD-Rs.