the rp5700 PROCESSOR UPGRADE

Hello

I've updated a rp5700 with a new "Intel Core E7400 2" and I get the following error when starting the machine:

1801 Microcode Update error

Missing or not valid processor updated Microcode.  Please contact

Hewlett-Packard Company for a new firmware update support the

new Stepping of the processor.

You can force startup by pressing F1, but can someone point me in the right direction to solve this problem/getting updated firmware please?

Thanks in advance

This message indicates that the BIOS does not support this processor.  An update of the BIOS can solve that.  Here is a page that gives this machine a BIOS upgraded with the firmware updated.  Click the BIOS category and choose the one appropriate for your application.  Which may or may not solve the problem, by providing the processor you have is included in the update.

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