Uhh, sorry. I used this method a long time ago and forgot some details. This utility is named CHECKUP6.EXE :oops:. You can get it here or from Intel website. Also, you can download microcodes separately and add them to BIOS the same way you did it before: cbrom p6kfa22.bin /cpucode pep.dat, where pep.dat can be replaced with the name of any other file with microcodes. Or you can simply use reall.cod (that came with patcher) instead But I'm not sure - are there needed part in it or not.
Using checkup6.exe is adding support only for currently installed CPU. Adding all of them manually will give you opportunity to change CPU without going through all these things again. So, it's your choice - what way to follow.
Uhh, sorry. I used this method a long time ago and forgot some details. This utility is named CHECKUP6.EXE :oops:. You can get it here or from Intel website. Also, you can download microcodes separately and add them to BIOS the same way you did it before: cbrom p6kfa22.bin /cpucode pep.dat, where pep.dat can be replaced with the name of any other file with microcodes. Or you can simply use reall.cod (that came with patcher) instead But I'm not sure - are there needed part in it or not.
Using checkup6.exe is adding support only for currently installed CPU. Adding all of them manually will give you opportunity to change CPU without going through all these things again. So, it's your choice - what way to follow.