Re: Need bios Dell optiplex 3010
Sir how u did it???
And if i have 10 system dell optiplex 3010, and if i save bios from one of them, and may i use it to other 9 same model systems, even they have diffrent service tags???
Or before programming bios to other same system, i should edit bios to enter thier own service tag no???
Dell OptiPlex 3010 bios
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Re: Need bios Dell optiplex 3010
Dell OptiPlex 3010
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Need bios Dell optiplex 3010
Need bios dell optiplex 3010 or repair bios
Board code MIH61R MB 10097-1 48.3EQ01.011
Service tag 2X89H5J
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Re: MIH61R MB bios
Hello Friends,
I have Dell inspiron 610 but mother board part number is same, i tried above bios but no display
MIH61R mb 10097-1 48.3EQ01.011
Hanging on boot up, anyone can help me for the bios.
All help will be very appreciated.
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Re: Dell OptiPlex 3010 bios
Thank You!
3010 A11.bin Dell Optiplex 3010 MBoard 042P49 - OkLeave a comment:
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I NEED THE BIOS DELL MIH61R mb 10097-1 48.3EQ01.011 Bios BUT THE 4MB PLEASEAttached FilesLeave a comment:
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