MSI 925X Neo Platinum (Need 64-bit BIOS for 3.6F)

HI there
I am doing a review of the MSI 925X Neo Platinum motherboard, but believe in order for it too support my Intel sample CPU (3.6F) which has 64-bit extensions then I will need a BIOS up-date to work and get the most from this CPU.
Does anyone know where I can get such a BIOS or can someone from MSI contact me please.
If you need to contact me in any other way then via these forums then please email me at [email protected]
I will also be talking to MSI Computer (UK) Ltd. who will hopefully be able to help me out too.
P.S.  Also how do I go about getting a 64-bit version of Windows XP?

If you want someone from MSI to contact you, you best email then or phone them... This is a user forum..
As to the 64-bits Windows, there is a 1 year preview version of it on microsoft.com that's free to download. Also a newsgroup for Win64 at microsoft.private.windowsserver_64bit
UserName = privatenews\64bit
PWD = 64bit
Goodluck...

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