HP dc5700 sff: 1801 microcode error

I have HP Compaq DC5700 Small factor, I changed it "Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83 GHz e6300" CPU to "Intel Core 2 Duo e7200 2.53 GHz.

When the ups system is initialized, it gives an error about"1801, processor microcode update, error... »,

Also in the information system of F10 it doesn't show the correct information on the CPU.

Windows 7 computer temptation see the processor: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E7200 @ 2.53 GHz 1.60 GHz.

The BIOS version and the date is: Hewlett-Packard 786E2 v020.9, November 10, 11.

You are the very welcome.

If you do what I wrote above, your PC will work fine and normal scoring of the processor.

No firmware errors, no problem.

There are, and will never have any official fix to the problem.

Intel says the E7xxx processors are not at all based on the 965 chipset, and HP has refused to fix the problem of BIOS where the processor only runs at 1/2 speed.

But as I wrote yesterday, I posted the utility will fix the problem of the speed of 1/2.

If you enter these commands as they have suggested at the bottom of the Web page to make the program starts automatically after windows loads, you won't even have to worry either.

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