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| Posted : | Thursday, September 08th, 2005 04:21:07 PM |
| By : | sonnum |
| Can I change my processor speed? | Configuration: |
I changed my processor from 400 to 667 and get a processor bios message.
Additional Comments: I have an IBM 300 PL and the current processor is 400. I bought a 667 speed to install and when I did and it rebooted I get a processor bios is not updated. Can I use this in my pc and is the standard bios update what I need to update the processor?
| Operating System : xp professional
CPU/Processor : pentium 400 MHz
RAM : IBM Actual:356 MB
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Re: Can I change my processor speed? by Anonymous Ghost on September 08th, 2005 11:53:53 PM If your motherboard supports the said processor, there should not be a problem using the new processor.
Try taking out bios battery for a minute, plug it back in, then boot. all devices should be detected. |
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