So, I should boot from the CD and select to repair the installation? Is
this why it keeps rebooting? I thought I tried the suggestions Russel gave
and changed the CPU Host Clock Control to 133. But it still reboots.
Perhaps I should boot from the cd and attempt the repair? Old MOBO was an
Asus P4S533.
Thanks,
Sally
"Udo Kammer" wrote in message
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I just put in a new mobo and cpu in my system. I'll give the specs
below.
Old mobo??
Windows XP Professional
Normally you have to make a repair of XP after you changed your
motherboard. After it was successfull you have to install the latest
INF-Update from intel.
Udo Kammer
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