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Need bios setting for m/b!!!???
On the clock-locked CPUs the processor will flat-out refuse to run when the speed is set wrong; it will not overclock itself and then damage itself (it's highly speed to the lowest supported speed on at that bus speed, I think (ie it sets it to either 233 or 350 MHz, depending on what the motherboard detected).

wrong processor speed detected
VFS: Disk change detected on device 2/0 8.5 What is a BogoMip? "BogoMips" is a contraction of "Bogus MIPS." MIPS stands for (depending who you listen to) Millions of Instructions per Second, or Meaningless Indication of Processor Speed. The number printed at boot time is the result of a kernel timing calibration,

Windows XP tree not found
Does anyone have any idea what I’m doing wrong? Thanks, Zachary Attached is my config.txt Novell File Server Configuration Report For Server: ZACHARY_SERVER Novell File Server Configuration 127.62 MB or 133823488 Bytes Processor speed rating....: 33015 Original cache buffers....: 32182 Current Cache Buffers.

Pentium II overcloking
Considering an element-wise break down of the basic features meant: 1) Processor speed, memory size, I/O bandwidth: 12.5 ns clock cycle Most instructions ...... Without belaboring these trends, I can only say that they both seem wrong-headed and unfortunate. Once such computers became available, three government

BTrieve / upgrade
Under most cache configurations, the initial bogomips test is way too low (about 2.3), but the processor speed once things get going is fine (command line because it's preventing my 3c509 ethernet card from being detected (udelay() returns too quickly and read_eeprom() gets the wrong value in el3_probe()).

fighting a difficult virus. advice?
I think it is mostly processor speed that effects this issue. After watching the logs again, I see that the slower desktop machines also log this message. This seems to be a standard message that really doesn't mean anything is wrong. I've got a machine that is dual booting to Mandrake 8.2 and Debian Woody.

P3Vx4 the bloodsucker killing me.
I've added the system logging which displays the CPU speed. The last line shows an inaccurate processor speed! I'll try an update, but I expect this has something to do with the TSC calibration and that hasn't changed, If I'm correct. Jul 23 07:50:53 localhost kernel: Detected 1795.663 MHz processor.

fighting a difficult virus. advice?
Jeff
Richards jrich...@msn.com.au microsoft public win95 general discussion It sounds like the BIOS has detected a problem during the initial testing, and has adjusted the processor speed to a 'safe' level that should allow the hardware to operate reliably. This might be because the BIOS processor speed setting is

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new card should be detected automatically, and I tell it to use the driver from the CD that came with the card. They have 256K on chip cache that runs at full processor speed .... ie 400 Mhz. That helps overcome the problem with the cache because it bumps the mobo cache to level 3.

System Resources confusion?
Logic: The art of being wrong with confidence... Long computations that yield zero are probably all for naught. MC Hammer, n. Device used to ensure firm seating of MicroChannel boards MIPS: Meaningless Indicator of Processor Speed. Machine independent code isn't. Machine-independent: Does not run on any existing

CHAOS! And all I did was upgrade my processor--I swear!
caly...@fly.srk.fer.hr comp sys ibm pc hardware misc Mike Scott <usene...@scottsonline.no.spam.org.uk> wrote: But out of curiosity anyway, how does the BIOS assess the processor speed when booting? I'd like to know how that process can fail! If it's a P2/266, then it has Klamath core... And, Klamath's hadn't got

Linux Frequently Asked Questions with Answers (Part 5 of 6)
The registers of the 68030 and the 68882 are saved, and power to them is turned off if no input activity is detected. The power cycle consists of Processor cycling runs the porcessor at full speed, or off. Reduced processor speed runs it at an intermediate speed. They are totally diffferent technologies.

Pathological install...
Recently, it's started thinking it's a 100 or 120MHz processor at power up, although hitting reset normally convinces it to be its proper 266 MHz. Any ideas what could cause this please? (It's also had problems powering itself off unexpectedly. Changing the PSU fixed this for a few months, but the problem has

memory vs system resources
... BURNING IN so you got it running well keep it running even at a lower processor speed while your heatsync on your processor settles/seats keep it on for days without the cooling The screen always stays black- If I set the jumpers right and all hardware is detected, I should be able to get in to BIOS, right?

The easiest way to get around the Pentium III ID tracker
MIPS stands for (depending who you listen to) Millions of Instructions per Second, or Meaningless Indication of Processor Speed. ..... Amongst other things, its job is to flush the read buffer when it detects a disk change on the floppy disk drive: VFS: Disk change detected on device 2/0 This would seem like an

Linux Frequently Asked Questions with Answers (Part 5 of 6)
If I boot to DOS and run Scanreg, it says there is nothing wrong with my registry. Restart Windows and it says the registry is corrupted again. It does seem to be processor speed related, since my problem (at 350) seems to be a much milder version of yours at 400 (have you tried underclocking?).

processor speed problem GA-7VKMP - solved
1023.46 MB or 1073179648 Bytes Processor speed rating....: 229454 Original cache buffers....: 261011 Current Cache Buffers. ...... The configurator will check for tampering and abort if it is detected. #! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- #! #!SERVERTYPE=NORMAL #! #!

Let's do Microsoft -
WMI generally reports what it is told by the device, but if a pattern can be detected it is possible to work around it. "jps" <john-paul.siv...@avecia.com> All is well except that on certain PCs WMI reports an unrealistically high processor speed - 2400MHz on a 1GHz CPU etc... I'm using the win32_processor

Worrying message
This helped some memories to get detected and sized correctly. o Fixed issue where single bit ECC errors could cause the system to either lock up or in the case .... (Ex. IRQ0 instead of No IRQ). o Added new algorithm to detect processor speed. o Fixed an issue when set to PnP OS WINDOWS( 95, Dynamic System Device

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I've just increased from 96 to 256 Mb of RAM, and this is being detected perfectly well. My set-up in terms of startup/background programs etc. remains with how much RAM they have or with all the things that might be considered 'resources' in general--things like hard disk space, processor speed, etc.