Dave Wreski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I upgraded on of our machines (it handles mail, dial-up, dns, some other
> > things). I gave it an extra 64Mb ram (now 128) and upped the CPU (was
> > AMDK6-200 to a K6-233 actually 225 running at 75Mhz bus speed now).
> 
> That is most likely your problem.  Set the machine back to the correct
> settings, and try again.
> 
> If I understand your problem correctly, and you are running a 66mhz bus at
> 75mhz, please don't bother to report a problem when your intentially doing
> something your not supposed to do.

So would overclocking cause a I/O errors ?

Wondering.........


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