So the slotket works properly and the cpu is running at the right speed.
The reason I had difficulty stemmed from the OEM who put together the machine in the first place, they had put a password on the BIOS but failed to give it to the customer. After calling their support staff they informed us that entering the BIOS violates the warranty, plus they recommended a different mobo as a possible fix. Check off another large firm I WILL NOT RECOMMEND, the nerve of some people.
So now XP home edition comes up with an error: "A problem is preventing Windows from accurately checking the license for this computer. Error code: 0x80070007", at the logon screen. In Safe Mode it just loops at the login screen.
MS and other sites recommend editing the registry which I cannot reach outside of using ERD Commander which allows the registry to be edited, just not sub tree's I need. A nice catch-22 :(
As an added feature, no version of XP will run to repair the installation, the only alternative is to wipe it fresh and start clean. One of many reason's why installing XP is a pain.
So if anyone might suggest an alternative, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you,
Peter Kaulback
In the hour of 02:56 AM 15/01/2003 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke this:
Peter there are no 'slocket settings' in a BIOS. Remember that email I sent you on this off-list? That had just about everything you need to know about slocket adapter support. I no longer have the email or I'd post it here. In short, the mobo must support the voltage of the PPGA CPU, and of course the CPU speed. -ClintGod Bless Us All Clint Hamilton, Owner Want to exchange links with us? http://OrpheusComputing.com � ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have a Chaintech 6VTA2 with a slotket and a P3 1 ghz installed. With no manuals for either products save for pdf's from Chaintech, I'm left to wonder how one configures the BIOS to work with the slotket? The BIOS supports up to 700 mhz, as a matter of fact the BIOS installed is 18 months newer than the most recent available from the vendor. The date matches the BIOS of another board, the 6ATA2. What adjustments if any must be made in the BIOS? Peter Kaulback
============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
