Speedster 945GT a4r and T7200 (mernom)

I have just bought a Speedster 945GT board, and a T7200 CPU
Installing went fine, but when I'm turning on the PC it continues to reboot. All I can see i CPU type and the amount of memory (2 GB) then booting again. 
The Bios is version 1.0. How can I upgrade the bios? I don't have access to another CPU.
I doubt that I can remove the CPU and boot without one   

Hi
I have just bought 945Gt speedster motherboard and Core 2 duo T5500 processor for that, but the combination does not work. I cannot get any picture from VGA output and nothing seems to work.  ???  When I power up the computer the keyboard light do blink, but after that nothing happens.
Is there anyway to find out which part of the combination (CPU, memory, motherboard) does not work?
Also can anyone tell do I miss the jumpers or something because there is couple of pins near bios that aren't marked or documented anyway?

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