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Internal cpu cache problem

tward

Junior Member
Not sure if this belong in this forum or in CPU's.

I am building a somewhat new system. AOpen MX59 Pro II motherboard(new), VIA MVP4 chipset, Award BIOS (7-2000), 128Mb PNY 133 memory(new), 20Gb Maxtor hard drive(new), 450 Mhz K6-2(2.2 volt)processor(used) and Windows 98FE.

I had a hard time even getting a boot disk to work. Finally figured out that if I disabled "internal cpu cache" in BIOS, it would boot. Installed Windows 98 and still if I enable internal cpu cache, it will boot as far as "verifying DMI pool" and stop. If I disable internal cpu cache, it will boot normally, but then the system seems to run slow.

Any suggestions?
 
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