Introduction
Provides Intel® Server Board M50CYP Family BIOS and System Firmware Update Package (SFUP) for Windows* and Linux*. (R01.01.0003)
Available Downloads
- OS Independent
- Size: 68.5 MB
- SHA256: 70A9EB9AC9825D375C80126C2FF64CC28599E1DC4CEF7C72E8C92E8C830FB8E5
Detailed Description
This update package includes the following production level system software updates and update utilities:
System BIOS - R01.01.0003
ME Firmware - 04.04.03.53
BMC Firmware - 2.81.99b20e11
FRUSDR - 0.35
Pmem - 2.2.0.1553
CPLD - v3P3
sysfwupdt.efi - Version 14.2 Build 11
Supported products
Intel® Server Board M50CYP Family
Contact Intel for pre-production hardware support requirements.
SYSTEM SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
To update the system software stack to the versions included in this update package, the system software stack currently installed on the target server system MUST meet the following, or else the update may fail:
System BIOS - R01.01.0001 or later
BMC Firmware - 2.78 or later
FRUSDR - 0.34 or later
CPLD - 3p2 or later
For pre-production hardware and software support requirements, contact Intel for details.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Firmware check is not applicable, hence updates will be triggered even when the versions in the system and in the SFUP package are the same.
- Do NOT interrupt or reboot or remove power from your system during the update process. Doing so may render your system inoperable.
- Do NOT attempt to down rev the system software once loaded on to the system. Doing so may render your system inoperable.
- All updates provided in this package are installed using the Windows* and Linux* operating environment only.
- Do NOT modify any of the script files. The scripts as written will provide the most reliable update experience.
This download is valid for the product(s) listed below.
Disclaimers1
Product and Performance Information
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