Intel Desktop Board 01 Manual Here

This is your diagnostic Rosetta Stone.

The manual dedicates a safety section to jumper configuration. Jumper 01 typically controls CMOS memory clear:

| Jumper Setting | Mode | Function | |--------------------|-----------------------|---------------------------------------------------| | Pins 1-2 (Normal) | Normal Operation | Standard boot, BIOS settings retained | | Pins 2-3 (Configure)| Clear CMOS / Reset | Resets BIOS to factory defaults (power off first)|

Warning (from manual): Move jumper only when system is unplugged. Incorrect settings may prevent POST.

Original manual says "2nd Gen Intel Core only" – but with a BIOS update beyond version 0045:

How to update without an older CPU?
You can't. This board has no USB BIOS Flashback. Borrow a Sandy Bridge Celeron G530 to flash to latest BIOS (version 0065).

Before diving into the manual, it is crucial to understand what "01" signifies.

Older Intel manuals contained strict rules regarding memory population.

This is your diagnostic Rosetta Stone.

The manual dedicates a safety section to jumper configuration. Jumper 01 typically controls CMOS memory clear:

| Jumper Setting | Mode | Function | |--------------------|-----------------------|---------------------------------------------------| | Pins 1-2 (Normal) | Normal Operation | Standard boot, BIOS settings retained | | Pins 2-3 (Configure)| Clear CMOS / Reset | Resets BIOS to factory defaults (power off first)| intel desktop board 01 manual

Warning (from manual): Move jumper only when system is unplugged. Incorrect settings may prevent POST.

Original manual says "2nd Gen Intel Core only" – but with a BIOS update beyond version 0045: This is your diagnostic Rosetta Stone

How to update without an older CPU?
You can't. This board has no USB BIOS Flashback. Borrow a Sandy Bridge Celeron G530 to flash to latest BIOS (version 0065).

Before diving into the manual, it is crucial to understand what "01" signifies. Warning (from manual): Move jumper only when system

Older Intel manuals contained strict rules regarding memory population.