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0x00000034 Cache-Manager

Asked by bebart68 in General Computer Systems, Adobe Type Manager

Tags: 0x00000034, bios, memory, caching

Hi:

I built a new P.C where I installed a new motherboard “ ABIT VA-10”.  I ghosted Windows XP professional into a used hard drive.  I down loaded the updated BIOS from the ABIT web site on a floppy and ran it.  When I rebooted the P.C it ran for a minute or two then I got the blue screen with this error code(0X00000034  Cache-Manager)  it also says to disable BIOS memory options such as Caching or Shadowing to see if that helps.

Can anyone tell me what to do?  I do not know how to disable BIOS memory as they suggest .

Thanks
 
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