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At 12:58 PM 11/16/2000, you wrote:
>If  I were to upgrade a bios for Celeron 600, and the older bios detects a PIII 600. In
>the moment that I start the PC to run the flash utility am I puting the PIII core 1.65
>volts to the Celeron ?
>Should I run the flash utility with a supported CPU?
>As far as I know Cel 600 works with 1.5 core volt.
>TIA
>Roberto


If you are flashing the Bios in order to support a newer CPU,
you should flash it first with the older CPU installed.  Once
the Bios is updated, it will then support the new CPU.  Then,
after the Bios upgrade, you will find it simple to add the new
CPU and set it up.

       Bob Wright
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