BIOS Prob!

peeda

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Vcore 1.352V - 1.344V
DDR25V 2.608V
+3.3V 3.280V
+12V 11.774V - 11.721V
System temperature 32`C / 89`F
CPU Temperature 38`C / 100` F - 39`C / 120`F
Current SYS Fan Speed 0 RPM
Curent CPU Fan speed 1875 RPM -1896 RPM


Guys Can The SYS Fan Speed Be True.

I think That IQRL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
BAD_POOL_HEADER
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA

problems Occure Due to SYS Fan Faliure.

Guys I need an Explaination on This
 

Anusha

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Yeah, it could be true. But the system fan is not the CPU fan. System fan means a chasis fan, and this should be connected to the motherboard's sys_fan header otherwise it won't show the speed. But this is not compulsory, and you might not even need a system fan, but I strongly disagree with that.

How can you be sure that this is causing the problem? In most cases, these errors are given because of bad RAM. I suggest that you check you RAM - I mean, stree test it and see if they are good enough the withstand that stress. You will have to find a small program called "Memtest86+" (just google it). Normally it comes in an ISO so that you can burn a bootable CD (CDRW is preferred). Boot from it and let it run for few hours. If it gives some errors, too bad, your RAM is bad!!! You will have to replace them. (they might let you POST the PC, but they can't work when they are stressed - maybe overheating or some area of RAM is damanged etc.)
 

peeda

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Anusha said:
Yeah, it could be true. But the system fan is not the CPU fan. System fan means a chasis fan, and this should be connected to the motherboard's sys_fan header otherwise it won't show the speed. But this is not compulsory, and you might not even need a system fan, but I strongly disagree with that.

How can you be sure that this is causing the problem? In most cases, these errors are given because of bad RAM. I suggest that you check you RAM - I mean, stree test it and see if they are good enough the withstand that stress. You will have to find a small program called "Memtest86+" (just google it). Normally it comes in an ISO so that you can burn a bootable CD (CDRW is preferred). Boot from it and let it run for few hours. If it gives some errors, too bad, your RAM is bad!!! You will have to replace them. (they might let you POST the PC, but they can't work when they are stressed - maybe overheating or some area of RAM is damanged etc.)

Thanks! :D

I need To Know What To Do!
The ISO is a Text with so many Characters!
And The Other Consists of Many .txt Files . How Can It Run A Bootable setup.
What To Do?
Please tell me step by step!
 
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