TITLE: Remote ROM Flash Utilities for Compaq Evo D500, D300, and W4000 (686Y2 ROM) VERSION: 3.02 Rev A DESCRIPTION: This SoftPaq creates a set of utility files that can be used with a remote configuration tool such as Altiris eXpress to update or restore the System ROM in the Compaq Models with a 686Y2 Family ROM. It also includes the ROM Image. The standard ROMPaq will not work for updating a PC remotely over a network. The ROM Family and ROM date can be determined by running the Setup Utility by pressing F10 on the target computer during system power on of the computer, and viewing File/System Information. This information can be saved into a text file by selecting File/Save to Diskette. PURPOSE: Recommended Update SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP20983 SUPERSEDES: SP20376 EFFECTIVE DATE: May 16, 2002 CATEGORY: ROMPaqs/BIOS and Firmware SSM SUPPORTED: No PRODUCT TYPE(S): Desktops, Workstations PRODUCT MODEL(S): Evo D300 Desktop: All Models Evo D300 CMT: All Models Evo D300 SFF: All Celeron and Pentium 4 Models Evo D500 Desktop: All Models Evo D500 CMT: All Models Evo D500 SFF: All Celeron and Pentium 4 Models Evo Workstation W4000 CMT: All Models Evo Workstation W4000 SFF: All Models OPERATING SYSTEM(S): Microsoft Windows NT 4.00 Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP 32-bit Professional Microsoft Windows 98 LANGUAGE(S): Global ENHANCEMENTS: - Adds support for some ATI video cards with an invalid checksum in the video option ROM. - Adds support for both 100 and 133 MHz FSB processors. - Updates to the latest Intel Memory code. - Updates the Intel NIC's PXE ROM to version 4.0.22. - Adds support for Accton USB 2.0 PCI card. - Adds Memory Thermal Management Support . - Adds code to block all BIOS-serviced write requests to the Master Boot Record (MBR) of drive 80h while MBR Security is enabled in F10 Setup. - Adds "Emulation Type" option for IDE hard disk. By selecting "NONE" a drive can be made unbootable and inaccessible through BIOS services. - Ensures the BIOS supports accessing 360K and 1.2M 5.25" media in high density 5.25" diskette drives. Also ensures the BIOS supports accessing 720K, 1.2M Toshiba format, 1.232M NEC format, and 1.44M 3.5" media in 3.5" diskette drives. - Adds support for E0 stepping of Intel Pentium 4 processors. - Updates microcode patch support for Intel Pentium 4 models wC1 F0A, wDo F12, and nB0 F24. - In Replicated Setup, the "Advanced\Onboard Devices" menu is now Saved to & Restored from Diskette. - Increases number of video adapters supported in F10 Setup from 5 to 15. Functionally, more than 5 video adapters worked fine, but did not display correctly in F10 Setup. - Ensures hard drive inactivity timers are disabled when booting to an ACPI-enabled operating system. This prevents the drives from spinning down unless directed to do so by the operating system. - Provices processors serial number functionality for Intel-based systems. FIXES: - Corrects issue of Setup thinking a password was set after a Restore from Diskette operation had been performed with a CPQSETUP.TXT file that was obtained from a configuration with no password. Even though no password was set, F10 Setup reflected passwords were set after a Restore from Diskette until the system was rebooted. - Corrects an F10 Setup display problem involving non-hard disk devices and the F5=Set Defaults option available in the device details screen under the "Device Configuration" option of the "Storage" menu. - Preventts a potential hang situation when using Windows ME and two optical drives or Windows XP and three optical drives. - Ensures the emulation type of attached devices is not corrupted when system information is restored from CPQSETUP.TXT (e.g. "Restore from Diskette" in F10 Setup). - Ensures IDE device information is accurately saved and restored via the "Save to Diskette" and "Restore from Diskette" options in F10 Setup. - Ensures changes are made to the mass storage device options by selecting "Set Defaults and Exit" in F10 Setup. PREREQUISITES: A PXE capable computer connected to a remote configuration and program loading tool for use on networks. (Examples: Altiris eXpress, LANDesk Configuration Manager (LCM)) HOW TO USE: 1. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive. The file downloaded is a self-extracting executable with a filename based on the SoftPaq Number above. 2. Execute the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions. 3. After the files have been created, you may delete the self-extracting file downloaded in step 1. 4. Refer to the files README.TXT and REPSET.TXT for further information about the utility programs. WARNING: DO NOT TURN OFF POWER OR ATTEMPT TO REBOOT THE COMPUTER DURING THE UPGRADE PROCESS!!! (c) 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. Compaq and the Compaq logo are trademarks of Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and other countries. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.