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Old September 5th 04, 03:30 PM
Alexander
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Default amd64 3200 + Chaintech znf3-250

hello....

i have a chaintech znf3-250 running with a 3200+ amd 64 proc....
it runs oke, but i have troubles with the cool'quieit (something like
that)...

i put the system on low energy in the configuration panel, i installed the
cpu driver for windows xp which i dowloaded from amd (1.1.0.14) and in the
bios the cool'quiet' is enebled.
also installed the latest bios update from the chaintech site.....

when the system boots it will hang after loading the os(XP pro)...pointer
stucks on the screen, and nothing moves...a reset is nessesary.

someone has any idea????


sorry for my bad english.......thanks anyway...


 




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