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For whatever reason, the BIOS has the FSB of the processor set to 100 instead of 166 (12.5x100=1.24GHz). You need to set the FSB in the BIOS back to 166MHz. You may have inadvertantly reset the CMOS, or there may be a FSB jumper somewhere on the mobo that is placed incorrectly for your processor. Try going into the BIOS, under advanced chipset or some similiar menu, and set the CPU host clock, or front side bus, to the appropriate value.
Just curious, have you done any recent overclocking, or a BIOS flash, that may have corrupted the primary BIOS? Do you get any other error messages when the system first POST's?
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