10-25-2002
Have you tried to control your I/O through you bios? If not, once you boot your computer, hit F1 or delete, some older models will tell you to hit F2, to go into your Bios utilities. Then go to your power source. it will have I/O set up, and CPU cooling.Then run your program through this set up.
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