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Bios settings problem
Hi,
when my computer starts up it enters the AwardBios Setup Utility.
These are the settings:
CPU speed [Manual] - on the right it says during the last boot-up, your system hung for improper frequency combination. Your system is now working in safe mode. To optimize the system performance and reliability, make sure the frequency combination conforms to the specification of your CPU, DIMM and other connected devices.
CPU Frequency Multiple [12.5x]
CPU External Frequency (MHz) [200/40] - on the right it says Caution: According to CPU external frequency setting, system memory can only operate at frequency higher than or equal to 333MHz. Please make sure the DRAM max frequency is not less than 333MHz
Memory Frequency [Auto]
CPU Vcore Setting [Auto]
CPU Level 1 Cache [enabled]
CPU level 2 Cache [enabled]
OS/2 Onboard Memory > 64M [disabled]
I tried the set up defaults (F5) and saved and exit, but then the monitor just goes on standby mode and I have to unplug the computer to switch it off.
I would phone the helpline, but it's only there Mon - Fri.
You guys are my only hope!!
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