ABIT KR7A-RAID and XP2200?

mannayr

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I have an Abit KR7A-RAID mobo and I recently purchased an XP2200 CPU after researching and discovering that Abit offers a BIOS update that specifically supports XP2200. I downloaded and installed the new BIOS before removing the old XP1900 which was running fine. I installed the XP2200 and cleared the CMOS with the jumper. The XP2200 wont boot. I tried lots of things and no success. Tried the XP2200 in a cheap Amptron MB without even updating the BIOS and it worked fine. Anyone else had problems with XP2200 and KR7A-RAID?
 

chanfo

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Funny I'm in exactly the same situation as you. Upgrading from xp 1900+ to 2200+ and the system wouldn't even post. Can't get into the bios at all. Cleard CMOS and still no luck.
 

Mark0999

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You need to unlock the CPU or send your board into Abit for modification. Abit will charge you $25 + shipping.
 

Tanner

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So, in light of The BIOS update page... it seems as though the last few updates added suppport for the XP2000 and the XP2100 also... should I expect that these won't work either???

LMK THanks!
 

CaptnKirk

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I purchased a KX7-333R, and when I got it, it maxed to a XP2000+. I downloaded the BIOS flash ( Award & Execute ) from the ABIT web site onto a floppy, shut down the computer, put the flopy back into the A drive, & turned the computer on. It booted to the BIOS download, ran the update, and everything was perfect. It had also updated the BIOS to allow an XP2200+ to be installed. You may want to try to download onto a new floppy (from another computer) and try again. Make sure there are no interuptions during the download and the installation process - be patient, some of the triggers are a little slow to start. Print and read, then re-read the instructions on the ABIT web site. BIOS flases cane be intimidating, but most go well if you're patient and let it run the program to completion.