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See the following documentation on your BIOS setup program to see how to clear the event log:
It's difficult to give a precise answer without knowing which model computer you have. The general answer is to go into the BIOS setup program and clear the event log.
I'm guessing PnP1 points to PCI Slot 1. (Plug and Play 1). Maybe the card in slot 1 is giving you problems. Hopefully it's not the video card, and you can remove the card and see if it stops the errors.
You're correct. It is pointing to a PCI card problem. Pulling the card to verify the error goes away, then reseating the cards one by one should either solve the problem or point out the problem card.
Jefo
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February 13th, 2004 20:00
Service Tag: F49FJ0J
Service Code: 32909440771
Dimension 8200
Bios Vers. A09
P4 2,4 GHz
256 MB RDRAM
WIN XP
i think that's all what's necessary.
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See the following documentation on your BIOS setup program to see how to clear the event log:
Steve
volcano11
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It's difficult to give a precise answer without knowing which model computer you have. The general answer is to go into the BIOS setup program and clear the event log.
Steve
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