Specifications
 Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Why is there a resource conflict between my AGP VGA card & PCI-to-PCI
bridge (or AGP bridge) within Device Manger under Windows’95?
A: It is normal for AGP cards to conflict with the PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
(or  AGP  bridge).  Since  Windows'95  does  not  inherently  support  AGP
technology, it  reports  this  conflict  incorrectly. This  conflict will not  adversely
affect the performance of your system.  Attempting  to  resolve  it  will result  in
improper operation of the PC. This issue is expected to be fixed by Microsoft
when Windows 98 released.
Q: Does Pentium, Pentium Pro or Pentium II support Deturbo mode?
A: The Deturbo mode was originally designed to slow down CPU speed for old
applications (especially old games). It uses programming loop to wait or delay
special event.  This  programming method  is  considered very bad  since  the
delay of loop highly depends on  the CPU speed  and the application fails at
high-speed CPU.  Almost all new applications (including games) use RTC or
interrupt to wait event.  There is no need for Deturbo mode now.  The Turbo
switch is  now used  as Suspend  switch.  However,  some  MBs  still support
Turbo/Deturbo function via  keyboard.  You can set the system to Deturbo by
pressing <Ctrl> <Alt> <->.  To back to Turbo mode, press <Ctrl> <Alt> <+>.
Note  that the  Deturbo mode  has been  removed in  new  MBs since  these
require more code space in Flash ROM.
Q: Power Management Icon does not appear in the Windows 95 Control Panel
even though the APM under BIOS Setup is enabled.
A: This problem occurs if you did not enable the APM function before you install
Windows 95.  If you have already installed Windows 95, re-install it after the
BIOS APM function is enabled.
Q: Why does the system fail to go into suspend mode under Win95?
A: This problem may be  caused by your CDROM settings. The CDROM Auto
Insert  Notification  of  Win95  is  dafault  enabled,  the  system  will  continue  to
monitor your CDROM, auto-execute application when a CD diskette is loaded,
and prevents the system from entering into suspend mode.  To resolve this,
go into Control Panel è System è Device Manager è CDROM è Setting,
and disable the "Auto Insert Notification" function.










