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Old March 16th 05, 01:44 AM
BFTech
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Default Powerleap 1.3 or 1.4

Hi

I put a Powerleap Celeron processor in a old Deskpro EX 350 and it works
perfectly but I have the following error at boot :

"918 - The current processor is not supported." (or something like that)

I looked at Powerleap faqs and they say that bios may need an upgrade,
however I have the most recent version.

Any parameter in the bios or any jumper (dip switches in this case) to
change on the motherboard ?

BFTech


 




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