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Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Sep 1999 22:20:25 -0400
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Rick,

Just a thought here.  Did you save the original BIOS before flashing?  Try
putting it back in.

Some BIOS upgrades are specifically for changes in the physical motherboard
"wiring".  You need to confirm the exact hardware version of your
motherboard and then go back to the maker's web site and confirm that you
have a good match between hardware version and upgrade version.

Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Glazier <>


> Sorry Earl (and the list), I have been "playing" with this
> same problem too long, and pestered the list with errors
> in the past about it...  The problem is: (I do _not _over-clock.)
> I have been having no luck in getting Win95b on this
> system unless I UNder-clock, and when I bring it up
> to a normal speed, it trashes itself (lost registry, etc.
> with/with-out any software installed in 5 to 30 minutes)
> I have the AMD patch, the mother board patch(s), and active
> cooling (heatsink/fan feel almost cold to me).

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