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by BillG » Mon Jul 10, 2006 9:00 pm
I have some suggestions for you here that will help you isolate what is causing the problem.
1. After installing the 650MHz, on your next boot go into the BIOS setup.
2. Now, I'm not directly familiar with the 600E, but look to see if there's a menu item in the 600E's BIOS that reports back on the CPU. Make sure that it is telling you the correct CPU and speed (±4MHz).
3. If it is not correctly reporting back the CPU type, then you can't get that CPU to work in your machine, period - either it's a bad CPU or your particular 600E won't recognize it, you can;t know for sure without putting the MMC-2 into another machine. But in any case if the BIOS doesn't correctly report the CPU type then Stop Here.
4. Assuming the BIOS does report back the correct CPU type, next find the BIOS setting to RESET your BIOS. Make sure you see some sort of confirmation, and not an error - if you do see an error after BIOS reset, stop here and report it back to us. Reboot, and then it should recognize the MMC-2. If you get any errors, report it back here.
5. If, after all this, you do not get a POST beep and you get the the same light sequence & the computer doesn't respond, shut down the computer and try booting from a floppy disk that is NOT a system disk. If you do not get a POST beep, you get the same light sequence, and the computer stops responding, try it with the floppy again except this time remove your 600E's hard drive and proceed to Step 6.
6. If you do not get an error saying something "Non-system disk in Drive A", then you probably have a bad CPU. If you DO get that error, good, you have a heartbeat from the CPU, Insert a system floppy disk into the floppy drive and boot again.
At this point, let me know how far you get with this procedure.
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