I went to the manufacturer's website and checked on this. Based upon the MB Model number you provided, and the fact that you had a v1.16 BIOS version installed, there was no newer version available from the manufacturer. There WAS a v2.06 version on site, but there was a notice that you must update from a previous v2.xx to use it (apparently there are some part number differences). If you installed a v6.0 BIOS, you have either installed the wrong BIOS from the manufacturers website, or are trying to use a "hacked" BIOS. As there has been no BIOS updates since 2005 for this board, I would have to wonder what you are trying to make this board do that it couldn't do before. BIOS updates risk the loss of the board and should only be performed when absolutely necessary.
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I went to the manufacturer's website and checked on this. Based upon the MB Model number you provided, and the fact that you had a v1.16 BIOS version installed, there was no newer version available from the manufacturer. There WAS a v2.06 version on site, but there was a notice that you must update from a previous v2.xx to use it (apparently there are some part number differences). If you installed a v6.0 BIOS, you have either installed the wrong BIOS from the manufacturers website, or are trying to use a "hacked" BIOS. As there has been no BIOS updates since 2005 for this board, I would have to wonder what you are trying to make this board do that it couldn't do before. BIOS updates risk the loss of the board and should only be performed when absolutely necessary.