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Yvonne
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 11:33 pm    Post subject: Hi! Reply with quote

Hi!

I have a problem and I don't know where I can find the answer. I wonder if
anyone can help me? I need to know the name of this motherboard and and
which company it comes from.

The only text I can find on the board is IA-P4. It has vga, network, sound,
2x usb, 1 agp and 3 pci. It is ATX, socket 478 and for DDR-memory.

Does anyone recognize this board?

Thanks for your time
Yvonne
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uddarts
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:31 am    Post subject: Re: Hi! Reply with quote

"" wrote:
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Hi!

I have a problem and I don't know where I can find the answer.
I wonder if
anyone can help me? I need to know the name of this
motherboard and and
which company it comes from.

The only text I can find on the board is IA-P4. It has vga,
network, sound,
2x usb, 1 agp and 3 pci. It is ATX, socket 478 and for
DDR-memory.

Does anyone recognize this board?

Thanks for your time
Yvonne

this should be able to identify the board and just about anything
else. download the free home edition.

http://www.lavalys.com/

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:10 am    Post subject: Re: Hi! Reply with quote

Hi Yvonne,

You don't specify if the board is "bare" or whether it is mounted in a box with CPU and memory (disk not necessary). If the latter is the case then you can start the system and record what the BIOS prints about the board(usually at the top of the screen before CPU and memory info) and search for it on the internet. If this gives no clue record the BIOS serial number (usually a long string of characters/numbers at the bottom of the screen) along with the BIOS company (AMI, Award, etc), go to the BIOS company's site and search for a BIOS upgrade using the string and they'll report back what board and how much they'll charge you for the upgrade.

Olof
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