There's no such options.KachiWachi wrote:If the thing is powering up OK, then it is a BIOS issue (unrecognized CPU).
Did you try turning off the "System BIOS" and "Video" Cacheability options in the BIOS (if they exist)?
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- Fri Aug 25, 2006 4:49 am
- Forum: My CPU isn't recognized
- Topic: Computer won't boot with AMD K6-III 400
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- Fri Aug 25, 2006 4:48 am
- Forum: My CPU isn't recognized
- Topic: Computer won't boot with AMD K6-III 400
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- Thu Aug 24, 2006 8:43 am
- Forum: My CPU isn't recognized
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Computer won't boot with AMD K6-III 400
I have an old NEC Ready 9510 (original specs: socket 7, Pentium 90). That I recently successfully upgraded to a Pentium 233 MMX with the help of a Kingston adapter (my motherboard allows the selection of 60 MHz FSB or 66 MHz FSB).
I came across a PowerLeap PL-K6-III which is an adapter with a K6 ...
I came across a PowerLeap PL-K6-III which is an adapter with a K6 ...
