Bios Collection. *Updated 02.07.07*

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02.07.07 (mm-dd-yy) MS7125
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A new ISO image dated 17-30-Feb-06-2007 is uploaded
New item #6
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Press 1,2,3,4,5  followed by enter
to flash with desired version
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1 = MS-7125 bios NCG 1.C (W7125NCG.1C0)
2 = MS-7125 bios 1.D murdok mod (7125XMOD.1D)
3 = MS-7125 bios 1.D Syar mod temp disabled (W7125NMM.1D0)
4 = MS-7125 bios 1.D MSI regular (W7125NMS.1D0)
5 = MS-7125 bios 1.C MSI regular (W7125NMS.1C0)
6 = MS-7125 bios NCG 1.C Syar FixedUp (7125NCGM.1C0)  <---
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Turn off PSU after successful flash
and reset cmos
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ISO (bootable) is at :
http://members.lycos.co.uk/olsen0423/MS7125/
D/L file: 7125_batch_17-30-Feb-06-2007-iso.zip  , unzip and burn .
Note!
Make sure that you clear cmos after bios flash (with PSU disconnected) .
After powering up , first to do is enter cmos and "Load Optimized Defaults" and setting date/time , then save/exit .
Next boot to cmos you may define/change to own preferences.
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01.21.07 (mm-dd-yy) MS7030
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New downloadable bootable bios flash cdrom ISO for
K8N Neo Platinum (MS-7030 boards)
Link:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/olsen0423/
(Select MS-7030)
Download file : Neo1-ms7030-bios-collection-iso.zip
Unzip and burn iso image to cd-r - boot with cdrom as 1'st boot device.
Easy flash menu for latest/best bioses looks like this:
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 Press 1,2,3,4,5,6  followed by enter
 to flash with desired version
 PS! Make sure to use right version
 for your 7030 mobo PCB rev
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 1 = MS-7030 easybios syar for PCB 1.x (W7030nms.156)
 2 = MS-7030 bios 1.70 (W7030nms.170)
 3 = MS-7030 bios 2.1 (w7030nms.210)
 4 = MS-7030 bios 5.4 (W7030nms.540)
 5 = MS-7030 bios 7.1 (w7030nms.710)
 6 = MS-7030 bios 9.0 (w7030nms.900)
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 Turn off PSU after successful flash
 and reset cmos
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 Theese hotkey flashes use the following syntax:
 AWFL859G BIOSFILE /PY /SN /WB /CC /CD /CP /LD /E
 And choice 1-6 will automaticly flash your bios with proper parameters
 to avoid any problems.
 Please make sure to use the correct bios series for
 your particular MS7030 board.
 There is alot of boards named MS7030 now which use different series.
 This collection is for convenience (ALLin1).
 I take no responcibility for users flashing wrong bios or a dud bios flash.
 Goto http://www.msi.com.tw and look up your MS-7030 board and
 PCB version to see which series you should use.
 You can also check this yourself by entering cmos - standard setup - info
 to see what series is on your board already , and update to latest for the same series.
 Bios series : 1.1 -> 2.1
 Bios series : 5.1 -> 5.4
 Bios series : 7.0 -> 7.1
 Bios series : 9.0 -> 9.x
 All theese series goes for different versions of MS-7030
 The ISO contains the following bioses :
 W7030NMS.110
 W7030NMS.120
 W7030NMS.130
 W7030NMS.140
 W7030NMS.150
 W7030NMS.160
 W7030NMS.170
 W7030NMS.190
 W7030NMS.210
 7030EBW.BIN (EasyBios by Syar based on W7030NMS.156)
 W7030NMS.510
 W7030NMS.520
 W7030NMS.530
 W7030NMS.540
 W7030NMS.700
 W7030NMS.710
 W7030NMS.900
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10.22.06  (mm-dd-yy) MS7220
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I made a bootable cdrom ISO with different bios files for easy flashing of Diamond Plus
without the need of a floppy drive.
Nothing modded , just collection of MS-7220 Diamond Plus bioses on one bootable cd for conveniance.
Burn ISO (unzip first) and reboot PC with CDROM as 1'st boot device.
A menu tells what to key:
1,2,3,4,5,6 or 7 followed by enter.
Menu looks like this :
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  Press 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 followed by enter
  to flash with desired version
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 1 = MS-7220 bios 1.0
 2 = MS-7220 bios 1.1
 3 = MS-7220 bios 1.2
 4 = MS-7220 bios 1.22
 5 = MS-7220 bios 1.33
 6 = MS-7220 bios 3.09
 7 = MS-7220 bios 3.0A
R:\>
Pressing 1 will flash with following command
afud408 a7220nms.100 /P /B /N /C
Pressing 2 will flash with following command
afud408 a7220nms.110 /P /B /N /C
Pressing 3 will flash with following command
afud408 a7220nms.120 /P /B /N /C
Pressing 4 will flash with following command
afud408 a7220nms.122 /P /B /N /C
Pressing 5 will flash with following command
afud408 a7220nms.133 /P /B /N /C
Pressing 6 will flash with following command
AFDOS404 A7220NMS.309 /B /C /P /N
Pressing 7 will flash with following command
AFDOS404 A7220NMS.30A /B /C /P /N
Link:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/olsen0423/MS7220
File : 7220_batch_14-45-Okt-07-2006.zip
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10.22.06  (mm-dd-yy) MS7125
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To whom it may Concern.
I made a cdom ISO for MS-7125 board also.
Menu looks like this:
   1 = MS-7125 bios NCG 1.C (W7125NCG.1C0)
   2 = MS-7125 bios 1.D murdok mod (7125XMOD.1D)
   3 = MS-7125 bios 1.D Syar mod temp disabled (W7125NMM.1D0)
   4 = MS-7125 bios 1.D MSI regular (W7125NMS.1D0)
   5 = MS-7125 bios 1.C MSI regular (W7125NMS.1C0)
ISO (bootable) is at :
http://members.lycos.co.uk/olsen0423/MS7125/
D/L file: 7125_batch_22-10-Okt-15-2006.zip  , unzip and burn .
Note!
Make sure that you clear cmos after bios flash (with PSU disconnected) .
After powering up , first to do is enter cmos and "Load Optimized Defaults" and setting date/time , then save/exit .
Next boot to cmos you may define/change to own preferences.
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08.20.06 (mm-dd-yy) MS7025
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EasyBIOS for MS-7025 based on 1C3 bootable cdom iso.
If you dont want to use winflash or floppy , there is a ISO image to use.
Burn the iso to a cd and it will boot to dos , at the dosprompt just key in the command
flash.bat
Then follow the instructions
Goto :
http://members.lycos.co.uk/olsen0423/MS7025/isoimage
It's packed in a zip file to maintain reability/file integrity after download and to save web space.
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08.18.06 (mm-dd-yy)
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Previous web hosting was taken down due to the fact that this is an old board.
However due to the continious requests i have this bios hosted again.
Still want the EasyBIOS for MS-7025 based on 1C3
EasyBIOS[r.2] for K8N Neo2 MS-7025
Goto :
http://members.lycos.co.uk/olsen0423/MS7025/
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12.10.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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Entry point to bios collection downloads :
Syar's MSI Nvidia64 Bios Collection
EasyBIOS[r.2] for K8N Neo2 MS-7025 (based on 7025CU2.1C3)
Optimized (good) default values on all items .
150Mhz , 183Mhz divider .
Completely new (easy navigating) layout in most setup screens .
ref: *News* What do I mean by custom EasyBIOS
Filename :   EASYBIOS.ZIP
Link :
EASYBIOS.ZIP
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07.10.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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BIOS for K8N Neo2 MS-7025 1C3 .
Custom version rev.1 has non working HT 3.5x/4.5x multipliers .
Wasn't aware of it but they both defaults to 5x .
This is no good in an overclock attempt as you would attemt to run the HT far over it's spec .
Theese two is removed again .
In addition the 150mhz text is aligned in memory index , and 216/233/250mhz dividers
removed as they gives 100/130/200mhz anyway and they are alredy there .
Please use the new version
Filename :   7025CU2-1C3.ZIP
Link (could be some time before it's up):
7025CU2-1C3.zip
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06.10.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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A new BIOS for K8N Neo2 MS-7025 1C3 become availible today .
Made a custom version of it that have reworked defaults like the previous custom .
150mhz + 183mhz divider added and HT multiplier 3.5x/4.5x .
Filename :  7025CUST1-1C3.zip
Addon PCI card issue and invoke boot error issue resolved by MSI
EasyBIOS and full advanced version in zip .
Readme file included .
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09.05.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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A new beta BIOS for K8N Neo2 MS-7025 1.BB4 availible
Filename :  70251B4MOD1.zip (hidden options enabled)
Filename :  W70251B4NMS.zip (untouched Beta)
USB 2.0 issue resolved by MSI
Enabled in BIOS now includes both usb1.1 and USB 2.0 .
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09.03.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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A new beta BIOS for K8N Neo1 MS-7030 1.9B1 availible
Filename :  7030M1NT191.zip 
All hidden items is made accessible and temps not shown in BIOS hw monitor .
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08.29.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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Two new beta BIOSes for K8N Neo2 ms-7025 has surfaced.
Have them modded to enable usb 2.0 and unhiding the hidden stuff and some defaults changed
like with the 1A beta mods .
W7025 1BB2
W7025 1BB3
Can be found under Syar's MSI Nvidia64 Bios Collection\NEO2
1B2 : 7025MOD1B2.zip
1B3 : 70251B3-MOD1.zip
Sideeffect has also a more thorough mod of the 1B3
Link:
Sideeffect's 1.B3 beta mod
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
1.B Beta 3
- Idle Cycle limit = 64
- Max Async = 8
- Read Write Queue bypass = 16
- Bypass max = 7
- Enabled 183 divider
- Enabled 150 Divider
- Enabled USB 2.0
- Enabled Bios cachable by default
- All options available in bios will show.
- Nvidia lan on by default.
- Disabled Temps from showing in bios
- Disabled 216, 233, 250 dividers
- Disabled ATI/Nvidia Speedup
- Disabled Full screen logo and small EPA logo by default
- Disabled Fast writes by default
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08.21.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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7025 1A has gone final (1A0 081605)
1A has gone final Aug.16 and is availible on MSI USA .
MSI though has again forgotten to enable USB 1.1+2.0 as selectable
and the enhanced memory timings and the usual stuff is hidden .
Two modded versions that gives you full control is availible at
(one version without temp and voltage reporting in BIOS hw-monitor)
Syars_Bios_Collection/NEO2
Files:
 7025MOD1-1A.zip               21-Aug-2005 13:27   263k 
 7025MOD1NOTEMP-1A.zip   21-Aug-2005 13:27   263k 
K8N Neo2 Platinum (MS-7025) V1.A BIOS Release
1. This is Award BIOS release
2. This BIOS fixes the following problem of the previous version:
-  Update CPU ID for AMD E6 CPU.
3. 2005/08/16
Thats all the readme say ...
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08.10.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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Several requests resulted in theese two 1A3 versions .
Neo2 1.A3 MOD4 version is availible in two versions .
7025MOD4-1A3.zip
MOD4 - reworked sane bios default values and all items availible
Same as normal MOD4 version , but with BIOS temp reporting disabled to help noboot/freeze situations for people with vapo/prommy
7025NOTEMPMOD4-1A3.zip
Use the above link and navigate to NEO2 folder .
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07.29.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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Neo2 1.90 official
MSI have hidden made several hings non selectable , like trrd,trc.trfc.trwt along with other things
Take the file 7025-190-MOD2.zip to get around all this
No logo mod or such things , just the plain original will all neccesay options availible .
Thanks supershanks ( it rhymes) 
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07.16.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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Dear Tripod Member,
  In order to guarantee a high-quality service on Tripod, we had to close your website http://members.lycos.co.uk/syar2003/ as it was found abusive. 
Both HTTP and FTP access have been closed.
Guess my rather large ISO , was what tipped them over .
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07.16.05 (mm-dd-yy)
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There are more and more people asking about how to flash bios outside windows from
DOS without having a floppy drive .
Well here is the solution .
I Have compiled a ISO file that holds all the most used bioses for all the K8N Neo motherboards .
The cd also includes the volkov commander (norton commander clone) for easy navigating .
Click on the "MSI K8N NEO/FSR & Neo2-Neo4 Bioses" text over the platinum BMP picture to get to the directory listing.
Go into the sub directory " ALL_BIOS_ISO " and download the ISO image for the bootable BIOS compilation CD " MS_CD5.iso " .
Then burn the ISO with your favorite cd burning application.
Again note the correct flash routine , clear PnP , clead cmos , clear dmi , and load defaults after flash , theese have become
essensial to use with flashing to ther newer bioses for all boards and is even posted on MSI's bios pages.
Flash with the command line
AWFL859G.EXE 7100NMS.350 /py/sn/cc/cd/cp/f/e
(change award flasher exe program and bios file as neccesary)
After flash , turn off the PSU .
Power on again , enter bios , and load bios defaults followed by a cmos exit with save .
Note that this is just a service . I will take no responsiblitity of the outcome of the bios flashing .
CD contents (sub directories and file listing) :
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Bootable CD info
NEO1
      7030NMS.110
      7030NMS.120
      7030NMS.130
      7030NMS.140
      7030NMS.142
      7030NMS.143
      7030NMS.144
      7030NMS.145
      7030NMS.146
      7030NMS.147
      7030NMS.148
      7030NMS.150
      7030NMS.151
      7030NMS.152
      7030NMS.155
      7030NM5.156
      7030NMS.160
      7030NMS.170
      7030MOD.156
      AWFL833D.EXE
      How to flash the BIOS.txt
      MOD466.156
NEO2
      7025NMS.100
      7025NMS.110
      7025NMS.120
      7025NMS.123
      7025NMS.125
      7025NMS.130
      7025NMS.133
      7025NMS.134
      7025NMS.135
      7025NMS.136
      7025NMS.137
      7025NMS.140
      7025NMS.141
      7025NMS.150
      7025NMS.151
      7025NMS.160
      7025NMS.170
      7025NMS.180
      7025NMS.196
      7025NMS.197
      7025NMS.198
      7025MOD.136
      7025MOD.137
      7025MOD.141
      7025MOD.160
      7025MOD.180
      7025MOD.195
      7025MOD.196
      7025NFM.198
      7025NFM3.180
      AWFL833D.EXE
      How to flash the BIOS.txt
NEO3
     7135NMS.100
     7135NMS.110
     7135-10.TXT
     7135-11.TXT
     AWFL855A.EXE
     How to flash the BIOS.TXT
NEO4-DM
     7100NMS.100
     7100NMS.110
     7100NMS.120
     7100NMS.130
     7100NMS.133
     7100NMS.140
     7100NMS.150
     7100NMS.501
     7100NMS.502
     7100NMS.504
     7100NMS.505
     7100NMS.506
     AWFL859G.EXE
     How to flash the BIOS.TXT
NEO4-PL
     7125NMS.100
     7125NMS.110
     7125NMS.120
     7125NMS.121
     7125NMS.124
     7125NMS.130
     7125NMS.140
     7125NMS.141
     7125NMS.144
     7125NMS.150
     7125NMS.152
     7125NMS.160
     7125NMS.161
     7125NMS.164
     7125NMS.165
     7125NMS.171
     7125MOD.140
     7125MOD.161
     AWFL859G.EXE
     How to flash the BIOS.TXT
NEO4-SLI
      7100NMS.300
      7100NMS.310
      7100NMS.320
      7100NMS.330
      7100NMS.336
      7100NMS.340
      7100NMS.350
      7100V32.TXT
      7100V33TXT
      7100V34.TXT
      AWFL859G.EXE
           Also equippedt with The Volkov Commander, Version 4.05
           A "Norton Commander" clone for easier navigating
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07.05.05
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W7135:
K8N Neo 3 nForce4-4x for S754
Made a bios placeholder/folder for this motherboard .
All officials availible. ( v.1.0 only )
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07.05.05
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W7025:
K8N Neo 2 Platinum
New BETA bios added (Beta 1.8 )
All officials availible. ( version 1.6 placed under beta as it's only official on MSI korean site not global )
MurdoK's modded 1.6 and 1.8 placed under modded .
W7030:
K8N Neo Platinum (Neo1)
All officials availible.
Pinochio's modded 1.6 placed under modded .
W7100:
K8N Neo 4 SLI Platinum & K8N Neo 4 Diamond
New BIOS files added for 7100 Diamond (7100NMS v.1xx) and 7100 SLI_Platinum 7100NMS v.3xx
New BETA bios added for Diamond ( Beta 1.3 version 3 )
All officials availible.
Version 5XX bioses is placed under DIAMOND/BETA
New beta version 506 added .
W7125:
K8N Neo4 Platinum Ultra
New BETA bios added ( Beta 1.4 version 1 )
All officials availible.
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03.04.05
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MS-7100 (K8N Neo4 SLI Series , diamond/platinum) all bioses released , officials and beta's .
Officials ends with zero , e.g diamonds = W7100NMS_110.zip(V 1.1)  , W7100NMS_100.zip(V 1.0)
Officials ends with zero , e.g platinum = W7100NMS_300.zip(V 3.0 platinum)
Betas ends with a digit 1-9 , e.g W7100NMS_113.zip
Standard BIOS W7100NMS.110
Release Date 2.18.2005
1. Update CPU code
2. Fix AMD K8 Rev.E DIMMS DRAM size show error.
3. Fixed report error SMB ID for MCP04
Beta BIOS W7100NMS.113 (SATA HD issue)
Release date 020205
1. Fix DRAM fail no Beep.
2. Do not show SATA Device string during POST2 screen.
3. Update NVMM 4.79.
     Switch to Big-Real-Mode before calling NVMM.
     Fix "identify" function to be bus/dev/func independent.
     During LDT-5x operation occasional CRC errors occur. Fixed with new PROD settings.
     Certain Maxtor 300 GB drives fail detection, or are slow to detect.
     Results in slow POST. Fixed with new PROD settings.
     Fixed CK804 detection routine. Removed dependency on hardcoded Bus/Dev/Func number
4. Update NVPXE 2.03.0469.
   .Fix CPU speed dependency causing initialization failure on faster processors       
   .Increase DHCP timeout. This avoids PXE error message "PXE-E51..." when connected to a switch
    with Spanning Tree Protocol enabled.
   .Fixed connectivity problems between Marvell PHY and some switches (ie. Cisco FastHub).
5. Added "Sort_PCI_ROM" for release more shadow space.
6. Modify CPU-Voltage function
7. Update CBROM.EXE Ver.1.47
MS-7125 (K8N Neo4 Series) all bioses released , officials and beta's .
Officials ends with zero , e.g W7125NMS_100.zip , W7125NMS_110.zip
Betas ends with a digit 1-9 , e.g W7125NMS_121.zip , W7125NMS_124.zip
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01.26.05
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MS-7030 (K8N Neo Series) Bios 1.5
1. This is Award BIOS release.
2. This BIOS fixes the following problem of the previous version:
- Support Matrox G450 AGP card.
- Update CPU ID.
- Support FX-55.
- Support Sempron CPU 1800+ GHz.
- Update NVRAID ROM firmware to Ver:4.60.
3. 2005/01/21
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01.19.05
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Bios'es for
MSI K8N Neo1 Platinum s754 , 7030
Added beta bios'es
1.57 and 1.58
Both have not been modded with opening of hidden options
nor a replaced nvraid.rom .
Note!
1.57 gave me some problems with upped fsb , black screen on boot
and overclocking reset message - loaded defaults .
This with same settings as with 1.56.
1.58 runs just as good in my rig as 1.56 , found no issues with it (yet).
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01.14.05
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Bios for
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum s939 , 7025
Added modded bioses (unhidden options)
1.37 and 1.41
And the Beta 1.5X
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12.01.04
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Bios for
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum s939 , 7025
Official bios W7025NMS.140 (added 12.10.2004)
This one has the same boot block as 1.51B but different from all others .
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12.07.2004
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Update of boot block is not always neccesary.
Theese tables show with a letter the boot block version of each bios.
The bat file includes a /wb switch which reprograms bootblock .
If the flash goes wrong with boot block flashed and the boot block gets corrupted , no floppy rescue can be done.
Then it's adviced only to use the /wb swich in the included bat file when neccesary.
Table for S939 Neo2 ( 7025NMS )
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|...A..|...B...|...C...|...C...|...C...|...E...|...D...|...D. ..|...D....|...E. ..|...E. ..|...E. ..|...F. ..|...F. ..|
|.100..|..110..|..120..|.1B23..|.1B25..|..130..|.1B33..|..1B34..|..1B35..|..1B36..|..1B37..|..1B41..|..140..|..1B51..|
7025 120/123/125 share the same boot block version.
7025 130/136/137/141 share the same boot block version.
7025 133/134/135 share the same boot block version.
7025 151/140 share the same boot block version.
Table for S754 Neo Platinum/FSR  ( 7030NMS )
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|...A..|...B...|...C...|...D...|...D...|...E...|...E...|...E. ..|...E....|...E. ..|...E. ..|...F. ..|...G. ..|...H. ..|...I. ..|
|.110..|..120..|..130..|.1B42..|.1B43..|.1B44..|.1B45..|..1B46..|..1B47..|..1B48..|..140...|..1B51..|..1B52..|..1B55..|..1B56..|
Only when flashing from one bios version to another bios version where boot block is different the /wb switch should be used .
If boot block it's equal in the source and target bios the /wb switch can be dropped if this is prefered.
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12.01.04
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Bios for
MSI K8N Neo(1) Platinum/FSR s754 , 7030
Beta bios W7030NMS.156 pinochio mod with new raidbios 4.71 (added 12.01.2004)
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12.01.04
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Bios for
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum s939 , 7025
Beta bios W7025NMS.151 (added 12.01.2004)
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11.20.04
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New entry point from 2004.11.20
http://members.lycos.co.uk/syar2003/
Changes:
All S939 Neo2 bioses availible
Pinochio modded bioses , and Pinochio modded with nvraid ide rom bios 4.66
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I found it a little bit hard to search throgh posts to find hostings of the
different 1.4x & 1.5x bioses out.
I have collected all v 1.4x &1.5x upto now as well as the official ones .
All in one place. Thought i shold share the info .
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Bios for
MSI K8N Neo FSR , 7030NMS
MSI K8N Neo Platinum , 7030NMS
[STRIKEOUT]http://members.lycos.co.uk/syar2003/S754_neo_plat_bios[/STRIKEOUT]
Betas:
1.4b2  , 1.42
1.4b3  , 1.43
1.4b4  , 1.44
1.4b5  , 1.45
1.4b6  , 1.46
1.4b7  , 1.47
1.4b8  , 1.48
1.5b1  , 1.51
1.5b2  , 1.52 (added 09.14.04)
1.5b5  , 1.55 (added 09.30.04)
1.5b6  , 1.56 (added 10.22.04)
Remember :
Enter bios and load optimized default + save/exit , before flashing .
Do the flashing to 1.56 with AWFL833D W7030NM5.156 /py/sn/wb/cc/cd/cp/f/r
Enter bios and load optimized default , and save .Important .
(enter bios and load optimized + save,exit if you get F1-continue at first boot)
Boot once again after this without any changes/editing in bios  to floppy prompt and let the dmi pool build and update itself.
Then boot/edit bios set your individual bios preferences .
Officials:
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4 (09/10-04)
Hidden bios options:
Shift+F2  then  Alt+F3
Hidden BIOS options NOT gone with 1.4x
Some modded for K8N Neo Platinum/K8N Neo FSR is availible:
These dont need the shift+F2/alt+f3 to unhide options (and some other msi hidded items is unhidden also)
Modded Beta 1.56 with pinochio boot logo , nvraid ide rom bios 4.60
Modded Beta 1.56 with pinochio boot logo , and nvraid ide rom bios 4.66
[STRIKEOUT]http://members.lycos.co.uk/syar2003/S754_neo_plat_bios/modded/[/STRIKEOUT]
Theese are tested by several users (including myself and work fine)

First off get the BIOS version you want to flash:
Take a look at syar2003's excellent collection!
http://members.lycos.co.uk/syar2003/S754_neo_plat_bios/
Download the BIOS version you want, extract the .zip and put the files on a bootable floppy. Syar2003 supplies a handy flash.bat file with "his" 1.55 that you can use. This saves you typing in all the command line switches listed in the quote below.
After booting from floppy, copy the three files (AWFL833D.exe, flash.bat and W7030NMS.155) to a hardisk or the ramdrive that was just created by the bootdisk. I strongly advise against flashing directly from floppy!
(Notice that you will need a FAT partition on your harddisk to be able to access it from "DOS".)
Now follow syar2003's flash guide:
Quote
Remember :
Enter bios and load optimized default + save/exit , before flashing .
Do the flashing to 1.55 with AWFL833D W7030NMS.155 /py/sn/wb/cc/cd/cp/f/r
Enter bios and load optimized default , and save .Important .
Boot once again after this without any changes/editing in bios to floppy prompt and let the dmi pool build and update itself.
Then boot/edit bios set your individual bios preferences .
Hope this will help you!
Btw. When I flashed to 1.55 my NIC went dead in windows and I had no internet access. Make sure you have a official BIOS release at hand (on the same or other disk?) so that you can flash back to a version you trust...
edit: need more info? take a look here:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threadid=54105

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    I was\am having the following issue :
    Let's zoom to the part where we create a region to display the tabular form for the previously saved collection , and drill down to the part where we create an UPDATE EMP button for that displayed collection :
    I was not able to display the collection again when I failed the validation a 2nd time. ie, clicking on the UPDATE EMP button after it displays both the errors-post validation and after displaying the collection ( of course) would return me to the previous report pre-collection creation. When I turned debug on I found out that it was not even creating the collection and was hence deleting it before displaying the subsequent page.
    So what I did differently from what the documention instructs is as follows :
    I removed the page reference on the 'branch to page' of the UPDATE EMP button. In my case, the default 'Branch to ' Page after Processing is the same page I am using for this part of the application.
    So when I remove the reference to the page number. for that button, the page is then able to re-create the collection and hence re-display the collection so I can re-fix the 2nd error ( ... and 3rd) and finally update the report .
    Just wondering if anyone else has had the same experience ?
    Thanks !

    The columns and rows have a set format for the Id, so if you know one Id you know the row and the ids of all the other columns.
    As an example, this will show the value of column 6 when you click on any column with the function call in the Element Attributes:
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      var col6 = document.getElementById("f06_" + col.id.substr(4,4));
      alert(col6.value);
    </script>Element Attributes:
    onclick=showCol6(this);You could also use a Named Column template, specific to this region, to include the column values directly in the function call, but I think it's best to stick with the ApEx defaults if possible.

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