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Macdad69
Guest
This is the error message that I get:
AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to create an illegal memory OpRegion, starting
at address oxffff0000, with a length of 0x10000. This region lies in the
Operating system's protected memory address range (0x100000000 -
0x130000000). This could lead to system instability.
Geez, you think??? Maybe that's why those BSOD's keep happening.
Backstory... Replaced Intel dual- core processor and mobo with DG31PR mobo
and Core 2Duo Quad Q6700. Put 4gb RAM on the board, dual channel, nothing but
probs. Running XP Pro sp3. Flashed the BIOS on the first board, no change.
Second board is already at newest BIOS rev. All suggestions I see are saying
it is a BIOS prob, but not according to Intel. Actually, they won't even
answer my emails anymore. Can someone help? Oh, btw... I have an X-FI
Fatality Gamer sound card. Works great... when it works. It gets uninstalled,
or at least stops working, regularly. When you go to device manager, it has a
yellow bang, but it is still listed. The only way to get it back is uninstall
ALL software for it, uninstall the sound card, and then reinstall the whole
mess. I have switched the PCI slots. Geforce 8600gt is PCI-E so there's only
2 PCI slots to try. I can think of 2 slots at Intel and Creative I would like
to stick it in
AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to create an illegal memory OpRegion, starting
at address oxffff0000, with a length of 0x10000. This region lies in the
Operating system's protected memory address range (0x100000000 -
0x130000000). This could lead to system instability.
Geez, you think??? Maybe that's why those BSOD's keep happening.
Backstory... Replaced Intel dual- core processor and mobo with DG31PR mobo
and Core 2Duo Quad Q6700. Put 4gb RAM on the board, dual channel, nothing but
probs. Running XP Pro sp3. Flashed the BIOS on the first board, no change.
Second board is already at newest BIOS rev. All suggestions I see are saying
it is a BIOS prob, but not according to Intel. Actually, they won't even
answer my emails anymore. Can someone help? Oh, btw... I have an X-FI
Fatality Gamer sound card. Works great... when it works. It gets uninstalled,
or at least stops working, regularly. When you go to device manager, it has a
yellow bang, but it is still listed. The only way to get it back is uninstall
ALL software for it, uninstall the sound card, and then reinstall the whole
mess. I have switched the PCI slots. Geforce 8600gt is PCI-E so there's only
2 PCI slots to try. I can think of 2 slots at Intel and Creative I would like
to stick it in