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Check for BIOS updates for the Intel S5000PSL server board.

Check for BIOS updates for the Intel S5000PSL server board.

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JONNTHENOOB
Member
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07-12-2025, 11:39 PM
#1
Im trying to update the bios on my intel s5000psl motherboard in dos but every time i try it just says 0% Done so i did the unthinkable and power cycled the board after about 3 hours of waiting for the update. the board still works fine it seems like the system is hanging every time i try to update. any help is apriciated! Thanks
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JONNTHENOOB
07-12-2025, 11:39 PM #1

Im trying to update the bios on my intel s5000psl motherboard in dos but every time i try it just says 0% Done so i did the unthinkable and power cycled the board after about 3 hours of waiting for the update. the board still works fine it seems like the system is hanging every time i try to update. any help is apriciated! Thanks

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smilingskink
Member
52
07-13-2025, 11:59 PM
#2
Do you have the newest BIOS available? I recently swapped in a new board and noticed it lacks the latest updates, which might be causing problems. It seems the official Intel page no longer lists them.
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smilingskink
07-13-2025, 11:59 PM #2

Do you have the newest BIOS available? I recently swapped in a new board and noticed it lacks the latest updates, which might be causing problems. It seems the official Intel page no longer lists them.

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Tinautopoche
Junior Member
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07-29-2025, 04:56 PM
#3
I updated my S5000PSL to the newest firmware. I saved the file here: https://www.helpdrivers.com/servers/Inte...usdr48.zip. Please ensure you're using the correct BIOS setup, disable CMOS if needed, and refer to the manual for jumper settings. I used Rufus to make a FreeDos USB drive and extracted the contents. I marked the "fixes for old BIOS" option as required. The process went well. Good luck! S5000PSL_DOS_update_BIOS101_BMC68_FRUSDR48.zip
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Tinautopoche
07-29-2025, 04:56 PM #3

I updated my S5000PSL to the newest firmware. I saved the file here: https://www.helpdrivers.com/servers/Inte...usdr48.zip. Please ensure you're using the correct BIOS setup, disable CMOS if needed, and refer to the manual for jumper settings. I used Rufus to make a FreeDos USB drive and extracted the contents. I marked the "fixes for old BIOS" option as required. The process went well. Good luck! S5000PSL_DOS_update_BIOS101_BMC68_FRUSDR48.zip