BIOS 4.03 for workstation xw9400 running windows 7 pro 64-bit

None does not know where and how can I update the bios on a running windows 7 pro 64-bit xw9400 (HP does not list in the drivers section?) currantly only got bios V3.13 and im sure it should be on atleast v4.03?

see you soon

Oh well all good now, worked to followed her the road to iso cd and managed to update the bios to version 4.03.

Once again thanks for the support...

Concerning
Chardsky...

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