November 29th, 1999 19:00

I don't know what type of system you have, so this may be incorrect. If you don't have a D___ series, you might want to click here and pick your system.

Anyway, if you have a D___ series with all ECC memory, your system should be configured to ECC, not non-ECC, at least according to this information.

Again, since I don't know what system you are running, it is somewhat difficult to say, but I believe that at one point Intel was making P2 processors without ECC L2 cache; the auto setting would seem to be appropriate in that it would poll the cpu to determine whether ECC L2 cache was present.




Adios!











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November 29th, 1999 20:00

The system is a Dimension XPS-R450.

Needing immediate gratification I called Dell support and "Pete" told me that this was a correct and optimized configuration for the BIOS version on my system (A09) so I haven't messed with it. I've also heeded the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" warnings about BOIS updates.

The advanced screen on my system setup does not have the the ECC Configuration selection shown in the second support screen you directed me to. I've just had nagging thoughts about having 256Mb of ECC Ram not being used effectively.

Thanks for the structured reply,
FKersten

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December 6th, 1999 11:00

Thanks for the reassurance.

It just seemed contradictory to have ECC memory then to have [non-ECC] selected in the ECC Memory Configuration selection of the system setup menu. Especially since the documentation with my machine was specific about selcting [ECC].

FKersten
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