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CPU change


Question Posted Tuesday April 10 2007, 7:19 am

Well for a week now before I log into the computer, I always have to press F1 because it says something like WARNING! CPU change! please change and save before you shut the computer or quit!

I have no idea what it means! Please help


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Additional info, added Tuesday April 10 2007, 6:03 pm:
Oh sorry there wasn't enough info so I logged back on my comouter and wrote down exactly what it said:

Warning! CPU has been changed. Please re-enter CPU settings in the CMOS setup and remember to save before quit!

Press F1 to continues, DEL to enter setup (that's what I do everytime to get in now, I press F1)
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theymos answered Tuesday April 10 2007, 11:51 am:
That's not enough info. Copy down exactly what it says, including any numbers and ask me a private question.

If it says "master boot record has changed", then don't worry about that.

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