P6N SLI Platinum Bios update in Vista x64

Just wondering how I update the bios for my P6N SLI Platinum in Vista x64?  When I d/l the bios all the stuff is for 2000/me/xp.  Why is there no vista support under anything?

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    I have XP 64-bit edition
    and I want to be able to update my bios i just got the board and the bios update is need...how do i update it? When i install Live Update tells me service wasn't started and flash_mimo device control error ...not really sure where to get the bios flash utility to do it from a floppy disk...

    Quote from: harmanoff on 19-July-07, 23:52:06
    Alright I will try those things...do i have to put the newest bios on the USB key or is that done for me to?
    no just execute tool from windows 1st and point to the bios file or bios .zip archive when asked, choice your USB letter and wait a tool to finish. then reboot and boot from it. no need to copy anythink to the usb key.
    look for steps here:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=109082.msg809672#msg809672

  • P6N SLI Platinum Won't Load Vista or XP

    I trying to load an OS on a new build, but have run into an issue. The build went well, but the OS won't load.
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    So, not being familiar with Vistas load I thought I would tried XP Home SP2. With this I am at least able to partition the drives and choose quick format but once it gets to 20% this too freezes.
    So far I have gone into BIOS and chosen to load both safe defaults and optimized defaults, which makes no difference. I have also tried removing one or the other of the memory sticks, again no help.
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    G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
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  • P6n SLI PLATINUM bios v1.2

    So I upgraded to 4gb ram finally, and have got it to work without errors in dimm slots 2 and 4, and have been having performance issues such as slow loading, stuttering in games, and just in general slowdown with loading up applications, but absolutely no crashes or freezes of any kind, no BSODs or anything else that would be hardware related I assume.
    Defragged, fresh install of windows 7, video card drivers updated and everything else checks out fine. The only thing I can think of is that over in HardForum doing a google search brought me to this post:http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1164174 with issues related to 4gb on the mainboard having slowdowns with older bios versions.
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    Should I do a bios update?
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  • P6N SLI Platinum BIOS issue...

    So I purchased an e8400 processor after the 1.6 BIOS update came out for my P6N SLI Platinum, got it yesterday.  I put the processor in and it didn't work .  I turned to Google to have the internet fix the issue, and it seems if I adjust some options in my BIOS, it may make the e8400 work.  Two of the things it said to change were EIST and C1E.  I went into my BIOS, and tried hitting F4 in the CPU menu to get C1E to show up, but it won't.  The EIST option is no where to be found either...
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    PSU: Thermaltake 500W

    I used that bios, but on my regular p6n sli and got it to work.  here is my topic on it
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=115998.0
    Dont clear the bios after you take out the old cpu or it wont work
    I have been tinkering with it all day just to see what the actual problem is and it doesnt seem that it is the EIST OR C1E. from what I have done it seems that it is a problem with the voltages that keeps it from booting. If you change those with the other cpu in and then save and exit.  Dont let it reboot, shut it off before it starts to boot up again and put the e8400 in

  • MOVED: K8N SLI Platinum - BIOS Update

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    K8N SLI Platinum - BIOS Update

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    I have a Raidmax Smilodon case, and the front ports don't seem to work with jack detection. Now, are these ports just not compliant with the HD audio leads configuration? I thought this may have been the case and I took the jack leads from another computer (HP M7160n) which also has realtek HD audio and those worked fine with jack detection on the front ports with that computer, but also don't work on this motherboard. Is there maybe a bios update or a special set of drivers I'd have to use to get this working? I don't mind turning off jack detection too much and turning off my speakers (it's a home theater setup so it's remote) but still I'd like to have this convenience. Anyone have any solutions?
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  • MSI P6N SLI Platinum (Bios 1.7) No go with E8500

    I have seen the Earlier post regarding the same issue. Hence updated my bios from 1.5 to 1.6 and finally 1.7. But still my motherboard is not booting up.
    As per the article Bios 1.6 should work fine for E8500.
    http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=prodcpu2&prod_no=1140&maincat_no=1
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  • MSI P6N SLI Platinum bios 1.7 issue

    I was running an e4300 at 3.0 with vcore up 1 bump, nb up 1 bump and memory at 2.0w with bios 1.1 . I updated to 1.7 and now I can't get to be stable. I ran orthos for 3 hours , no errors. But my computer locks up randomly now, freezes up. It never did that before. Sometime it won't restart without clearing the cmos. I only updated the bios because I was thinking of getting an e5200.
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  • K8N SLI Platinum - BIOS Update

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  • P6n sli platinum bios 1.5

    has anybody used the bios 1.5 recently provided by msi any improvements in overclocking or any other improvements
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    Quote from: papubhai on 17-October-07, 03:12:20
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  • MSI P6N SLI PLATINUM no printer

    Hello all, I am hoping this is a simple fix. I just bought this board and I love it so far, I am however having trouble with my printer.
    I have not been able to get it to print
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  • P6N SLI Platinum, audio driver update gives "No Driver was supported..."

    I have the audio driver from the CD that came with the mobo, but I wanted to update it to the new version. Currently I have R1.67 2.32, I tried to install the driver (R1.83 2.51) from http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=1&prod_no=1140 but get the message "No Driver was supported in this driver package".
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  • P6N SLI-FI & P6N SLI Platinum

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    Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 29-April-07, 00:17:22
    Main purpose for those betas, fix for slowdown issue when using 4GB system memory.
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    Attachment name: P6N SLI Platinum BIOS 1.32.zip
    beta BIOS for P6N SLI-FI ver V2.22:
    BIOS Sign-on message: MSI P6N SLI A7350NMS V2.22 050307 (Date: 05/03/2007)
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    Make and ensure PC is stable before proceed. flash BIOS from USB key, by using our Tool(easy & safe way to flash):
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    Use Beta or Modded BIOSes at own risk!
    i have the problem with the 4gb upgrade (slow) on winx64. my question is do i have to use this bios ver 1.32 or get the latest and the greatest bios v1.6 for my mobo p6n sli plat?
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