My problem:
After pressing power off system hungs with message: "Multi-bit ECC Error. System halted"
Help me please!!!
Andrew
Hi,
Either disable ECC in your bios, or get decent
(compatible) memory.
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Best Regards,
edwin
SPAM to: u...@ftc.gov
Andrew,
Try clearing the CMOS by changing the 'Reset Configuration Data' value
in the CMOS setup utility to YES and restore CMOS values to defaults
with F9. You can also check your memory to make sure that it is on the
list of tested RAM for this motherboard. See the memory URL below. Also,
is the power supply adequate? The FAQ section will help with the
specifications. Do you have a momentary contact switch on the chassis?
Awaiting your reply.
Information on the SR440BX motherboard can be found at URL
http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/sr/sr_ds.htm
Most common issues are discussed in the FAQs at URL
http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/sr/sr_inst.htm
We recommend that you use memory from the list of tested RAM at URL
http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/sr/sr_user.htm
The latest BIOS upgrades can be found at URL
http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/sr/sr_bios.htm
Video drivers can be downloaded from URL
http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/sr/sr_drive.htm
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Steve W.
Intel Technical Support
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