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how can I get rid of these memory messages
1) 'Suggested latency time is "2"'
2) 'Suggested DRAM clock is 133'
Please. how can I get rid of these messages which appear during boot up?
Thank you and God bless you
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Try going into BIOS setup at boot and set to factory defaults.
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Thanks.....I will try.....GOD BLESS YOU
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