re: Internal CPU Cache Conflict
Monday, December 16, 2002 at 11:42 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by czyxzy
(594 messages posted)
I don't know if this will help or confuse, but there should be a setting in the BIOS
for the Cache Type. If you're not comfortable with getting into the belly of the
beast, you may have a technically oriented friend who can check the BIOS settings
for you. As others have pointed out, the error message you're getting usually is
associated with a memory problem... Cache is memory, although it's part of the CPU.
On Monday, December 16, 2002 at 10:13 am, Terry wrote:
>I recently bought a new Computer with an AMD Athlon 2000 processor and no operating
>system. When I tried to load Windows XP Home I got an stop error and said IRQ_NOT_EQUAL
>and to try again. The second time it said to disable the CPU cache or video shadowing
>or try a new video adapter. When I disabled the CPU Internal Cache, the stop error
>went away but it subsequently took 3 DAYS to load it on the computer. When it finally
>finished, i tried to boot it up from scratch and it took an hour just to load windows.
> I tried it again with the CPU INternal Cache enabled and it just crashed when it
>got to windows, but it at least got there very quickly. What should I do, my warranties
>to return these are going to run out.
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