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<blockquote data-quote="huckster2" data-source="post: 275707" data-attributes="member: 75335"><p>I'm currently running F4 BIOS, Catalyst 8.4 and XP SP3 and MP RC1. Have a BE-2350 CPU and 2Gb RAM. Have allocated 512Mb to video.</p><p></p><p>I upgraded the BIOS from F3 to F4 and installed the latest drivers from Gigabyte. This seemed to cause no end of problems with MP crashing or hanging on startup. It got so bad, I restored the system from a backup with software as above. Now it will not standby. When I try and standby with Windows, it hibernates. I thought everything was setup in the BIOS, but now I'm not too sure. When I get the chance, I will investigate the BIOS options and upgrade to Catalyst 8.5 and the latest AMD chipset drivers. I suspect that F4 may need them.</p><p></p><p>The problem is getting access to the thing as it works if left on and is used a lot.</p><p></p><p>I have also noticed more interference on the signal. I'm convinced I need to get the aerial sorted out, as I get a bad UHF signal for the non-DVB-T channels (Prime and Maori).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huckster2, post: 275707, member: 75335"] I'm currently running F4 BIOS, Catalyst 8.4 and XP SP3 and MP RC1. Have a BE-2350 CPU and 2Gb RAM. Have allocated 512Mb to video. I upgraded the BIOS from F3 to F4 and installed the latest drivers from Gigabyte. This seemed to cause no end of problems with MP crashing or hanging on startup. It got so bad, I restored the system from a backup with software as above. Now it will not standby. When I try and standby with Windows, it hibernates. I thought everything was setup in the BIOS, but now I'm not too sure. When I get the chance, I will investigate the BIOS options and upgrade to Catalyst 8.5 and the latest AMD chipset drivers. I suspect that F4 may need them. The problem is getting access to the thing as it works if left on and is used a lot. I have also noticed more interference on the signal. I'm convinced I need to get the aerial sorted out, as I get a bad UHF signal for the non-DVB-T channels (Prime and Maori). [/QUOTE]
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