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Posted:7/4/2012 4:13:00 AM |
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| After updating Bios to 3304, Q-Code now boots OS at Q-Code AO versus Q-Code AA.
Is this correct? Why is the Q-Code stopping at Q-Code AO?
Anyone know for sure? OS seems stable, machine seems to run stable, just not sure of this Q-Code AO.
Will there be a problem if I let the system run with Q-Code AO?
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Posted:7/4/2012 4:43:00 AM |
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Herzog,
Later BIOS updates make the Q-code end up "A0" instead of "AA". That's just the way it is, and perfectly normal.
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Posted:7/4/2012 4:46:00 AM |
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| Thanks, Hiker! Just wanted to be sure-thanks for the quick response.
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