IPVY2K.zip
BIOS for Y2K update for all IPV board revisions. 
CAUTION:  This file contains the binary files for both
256k cache (2a59gd4f.bin) and 512k cache (2a59gd4g.bin)
boards.  Be sure to use the right filename when prompted
for name of file to program your board.

IPV512K.zip
BIOS for G586IPV board with 512K cache, Dated 11/13/96
Replaced by C5PV1125.zip

IPV0710.zip
BIOS for G586IPV 07/10/96 Rev. C IPV MB's

IPV0923.zip
BIOS for G586IPV 01/05/96
Replaced by IPV0710.zip

IPVE1113.zip
BIOS for G586IPV/E Cost Down Version 11/13/96

IDE322.zip
32Bit Bus Mastering IDE Drivers for the G586IPV
For all revisions

The BIOS datecode is 11/25/96.  
C5PV1125.zip 
IPV with 512K cache onboard (2 chips), 
no more upgrade COAST slot

CIPV1125.ZIP 
IPV with 256K cache (2 chips), upgradeable to 512K 
with a 256K COAST module (total of 4 chips)

IPVE1125.zip 
IPV/E, economical version of the IPV

IPVK6256.zip Support for the AMD K5 & K6 166Mhz.  NOTE: 
Motherboard must be a Rev.CA or later and have a cache slot on board (256K cache).

IPVK6512.zip Support for the AMD K5 & K6 166Mhz.  NOTE:
Motherboard must be a Rev.CA or later and have no cache slot on board (512K cache).

**********Warning**********
Do not Flash your BIOS just because you can! 
Do so only to rectify some issues or problems. 
Make double sure you are using the right BIOS for 
your Mother Board. Incorrect usage of or using the 
wrong BIOS is not covered under warranty!
If in doubt, Ask Us!
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Unzip the file to a bootable floppy disk. 
Then boot to that floppy disk. 
You do this in order to eliminate the possible 
conflict with TSR's. 
When you unzip the file, take note of the filename.BIN.
The flash utility will ask for it. 
You will then be prompted to save the old file. 
Say yes! 
Then give it a name like, " old.bin ". 
If the need arises you can flash down to the old BIOS.
	After you have done this, Enter the CMOS and 
" Load Setup Defaults " and run the IDE HDD Autodetect. 
Save & Exit. Boot normally.