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Hi,
I have an IBM Aptiva with a 300 MHz PII, 64 Megs RAM, 6.4 Gig HDD. Recently I have been receiving the error messahe "System Board Error 127". This seems to happen most when the system has been used a bit and is heated up. I get the choice to go to set up on this screen and when I do the CPU isn't registering, it's saying "0 MHz". The CPU was quite hot so I took it out and swapped it with another one, with a new fan on it. I also verified the case fan works well. This seemed to fix it for a day, but then I started getting it again. If anyone has any helpful ideas for me I would really appreciate them. Garry |
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1. How hot exactly is the CPU? Something like PCWIzard or MBM5 can tell you
2. Could it be the voltages are plain old screwed up? ![]()
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Here's what that error code means:
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Yah that'll do it ... stupid OEMs trying to "intimidate" uses with error msgs
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It seems that there is an universal solution for that errors:
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Hey,
I installed PC Wizard and am a little unsettled with the fact that it says unspecified where it should say the voltages. I DID change the the CPU with a 300 MHz PII, just like the one that I took out, but this one has a fan attatched. If I am getting a speed error, could it mean that the voltages are wrong after it's warmed up? Just curious. Thanks a lot! Garry |
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The BIOS doesn't speciy the voltages. The CPU I have in it isn't near as hot as the old one got. This problem seemd to happen only after it has been used a while and is heated up. When I get the error, sometimes I'll shut it off and it'll have no affect on it, other times it boots up. I always leave it off a feww minutes. I have a case fan I put in along with the PS fan, it doesn't seem to be over heating.
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