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Question ...happened upon a post by "Petr" with a link to a utility called "SetK6". To make a long story short, after following the directions I noticed a marked improvement in over all system response. (Sustained disk xfer rate jumped from 60 meg/sec to 69 meg/ sec among others). Trouble is, the settings are lost after power down. It occur's to me that Windows 98se should know how to initialize a processor. But obviously that is not the case.

My queston is, is it a bios issue or a driver issue? .....I mean I can always call the util from autoexec.bat!

Jake


  • 2 weeks later...
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Yupp, just like what dencorso said, it's BIOS issue. Mostly is coz of the stabilility, so BIOS won't turn it on by default.

You can put the setk6 in the autoexec.bat, make it run everytime you boot your 98 machine automatically.

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