Hi.
I don't think this relates to Kubuntu but perhaps a hardware 'techie' could help me on this?
During the system boot-up I get the following warning message after the drives etc have been detected:
'Warning. Now system in safe mode
Please re-setting CPU frequency in CMOS setup'
(the bad English is how it displays
)
You then get the options to 'continue' or to enter CMOS. I had a look in CMOS once but could not see a problem (but I don't really know what I'm looking for!) so I reset the 'Optimised Default Settings' and carried on. The warning still comes up so now I just 'continue'.
Any ideas, hints or tips would be very welcome.
Thanks.
I don't think this relates to Kubuntu but perhaps a hardware 'techie' could help me on this?
During the system boot-up I get the following warning message after the drives etc have been detected:
'Warning. Now system in safe mode
Please re-setting CPU frequency in CMOS setup'
(the bad English is how it displays

You then get the options to 'continue' or to enter CMOS. I had a look in CMOS once but could not see a problem (but I don't really know what I'm looking for!) so I reset the 'Optimised Default Settings' and carried on. The warning still comes up so now I just 'continue'.
Any ideas, hints or tips would be very welcome.
Thanks.
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