Anyone tried the 1021 Bios?

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Clif

I was going to do the update but thought I'd check and see if anyone had
tried it yet. I have a P4C800-E Deluxe that is running fine and I know "if
it ain't broke, blah blah blah".

Anyway, is anyone using it?

TIA,
clif
 
I was going to do the update but thought I'd check and see if
anyone had tried it yet. I have a P4C800-E Deluxe that is
running fine and I know "if it ain't broke, blah blah blah".

The same here. I'm using the original 1016 in my P4C800-E Deluxe
but are planning to update to a late and good working BIOS version.
I don't like to try any betas or unstable BIOS.
 
Ken said:
The same here. I'm using the original 1016 in my P4C800-E Deluxe
but are planning to update to a late and good working BIOS version.
I don't like to try any betas or unstable BIOS.

Works just fine for me.
Frank
 
Ok, it went fine and I'm running S-ata Raid 0 on the Intel and the promise.
It's working fine ,but then I've been running the 1018 for a few months with
no problems and I never got the slow boot problem that some people did.

I just couldn't talk myself out of upgrading though. I kept telling myself
that everything is working fine so leave it alone and I'm running around 450
gb of drive space. Maybe with the new bios it's a nanosecond faster. Ya
think?

{;-) clif
 
Thanks every one for the response. Guess I'll go ahead and give it a try.
I'll let you know how it goes.

clif
 
No problems here...
NBK


Anyone using Acronis True Image Backup with the new 1021 bios? With
bios 1019 when using True Image recovery CD I have to manually input
"no acpi" or the boot will hang. I was hoping that 1021 would correct
the incompatible bios problem. My P4C800E Deluxe is the only computer
that I have to do that for. My laptop and all other computers that I
have (5) boot the recovery CD without manual intervention.
 
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