Leave the bios updates to professionals. But to answer the question more information is needed.
1. Operating system?
2. Laptop, desktop, model?
2007-06-04 03:04:25
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answer #1
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answered by Lorenzo H 3
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Wow... I'm curious what it's showing in windows?
Your bios/cmos may have features which allow you to change multipliers ect on your processor - if that's the case that would explain the misinterpretation - but even so running at that rate it would melt through your mother board.
First step is to set your bios to defaults and see if it 'gets the picture' if that doesn't work you're goiong to have to flash your bios with new firmware.
Now before you do either of those realize there may be a switchboard on your motherboard that is not "switched" properly. (Looks like a little box with white switches)
2007-06-04 03:32:42
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answer #2
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answered by Josh P 1
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regrettably, your CPU isn't effectual adequate the two. Your Sempron processor is greater or less reminiscent of a 2 GHz Intel Pentium 4. i do no longer understand in case you have run the compatibility verify at right here website, yet you additionally can locate that your photographs card does not meet the mandatory standards the two. (I see from the product specs of your workstation which you have integrated photographs. some, yet no longer all, integrated photographs won't meet the standards mandatory.) in case you do come to a decision to learn your workstation for compatibility at right here website, in simple terms pick The Sims 3 from the backside drop down record, and then click on am i able to Run It? (it could ask you to acquire a small programme on your workstation earlier it could verify compatibility, besides the incontrovertible fact that it is secure. i've got used the region for 3 or 4 years now, and you does not have self belief the quantity of secure practices application ... anti-virus/anti-undercover agent ware/anti-malware, and so on. application i've got have been given working.) I do desire you detect that your workstation, with the RAM improve which you already point out CAN run the activity. (the region permit you recognize in the experience that your workstation does not meet the mandatory standards, and make concepts as to what desires upgrading.)
2016-12-12 11:05:01
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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It can't possibly see 8 G, no bios can read that high speed a chip yet. I suggest you shut your machine down, find and short out the bios re-set pins, or else pull the power plugs off the board and remove the cmos battery for about an hour. Then re-start and see what happens.
2007-06-04 02:56:30
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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down load the bios from the site called intel.com and copy the bios into a flopy or a usb memory stick and go to setup and make the first boot as flpy or usb device then restart the system it will take the flopy or memory stick as a boot files and it will give you all the options and install the bios.
2007-06-04 15:10:39
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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update bios:
- go to manufacturers website and look up your model
- power on pc, immediately his break key
- read information on screen such as motherboard and bios revision number and info.
- take that info to website and look for updated version than your present version.
vendor site:
- download bios update file
- download bios flash utility
- download win98 boot disk (www.bootdisk.com)
- copy updated bios file and flash utility to boot disk
- boot to dos with win98 boot disk
- run the flash utility and back up old bios first
- re-run and update to newest bios.
your motherboard may be newer and support flashing within windows as well, check with the manufacturer, in which case you don't need a boot disk at all.
2007-06-04 02:56:44
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answered by basscleff 5
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you have a bad bug there some wheres 8.4??? i dont think so
2007-06-04 02:55:21
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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