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Hey guys, I have this old PC on my hands with the Asus P5K, 4 GB ram and a 3870, blah blah.

Because my sidegrade Motherboard most likely gave up and is dead since.. 23 days jesus, I decided to revive this older thing and it boots up, I can reach BIOS and all that crap. However I when I proceed with Booting I get this.

http://tinyurl.hu/FmO6/

It's not taken by me but it's the exact same thing. I know I can google it which I did, All I'm curious about is whether anyone of you met this issue and found a way to fix it? I'm thinking about maaybe BIOS flashing this thing because it's something BIOS data related. Would that work?

Also Pressing F1 does jack as you have probably guessed. The PC itself is quite old but it can handle the games and things I would play. Tough without gaming out there.  :?
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never got this problem before but i think resetting BIOS to factory settings could do the work.
If not , well i'd jump on the interwebz to see if other people got same problem.

http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-Your-BIOS here'e explained in details how to do if you are afraid touching the bios settings.
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never got this problem before but i think resetting BIOS to factory settings could do the work.
If not , well i'd jump on the interwebz to see if other people got same problem.

http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-Your-BIOS here'e explained in details how to do if you are afraid touching the bios settings.

Gotta love noob guides, I did this a hundred times over. <>

It is some kind of an event log, this SMBIOS thing, from what I know it is larger in size or at the max than what is allowed. But there is just no way to clear it anywhere.

Well either that or the BIOS chip in the motherboard is fucked up.
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