Msi 2.240

To understand the MSI 2.240, we must travel back to the era of Socket A (Socket 462), Pentium 4, and the transition from SDRAM to DDR RAM. The number 2.240 typically denotes a BIOS revision date code—specifically, the 240th day of the year 2002 (or late 2002/early 2003 depending on the manufacturer's internal coding).

During this period, MSI (Micro-Star International) was rolling out firmware updates for their iconic MS-63xx and MS-65xx series motherboards. The "2.240" version is most notably linked to the MSI MS-6340M (a Micro-ATX board for AMD Duron/Athlon processors) and the MSI K7T Pro2 line. Msi 2.240

(Note: If "Msi 2.240" refers to a specific monitor model number like the MSI Optix MAG24, please clarify, as the advice above pertains to the Modern 14 laptop series.) To understand the MSI 2


Solution: The 2.240 BIOS only supports USB legacy mode for keyboards. You need a PS/2-to-USB adapter for your mouse or use a native PS/2 mouse. Solution: The 2

  • Use MSI Help Desk Tool: Download "MSI Help Desk" from MSI support – it shows exact model and serial number.
  • Search the full number: If you have a sticker that says "2.240" alone, it may be a manufacturing code or battery code – ignore it and find the alphanumeric model (e.g., MS-1795).