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To: kash johal who wrote (81715)12/2/1999 12:04:00 AM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 1573218
 
Re: it seems to me that they are gonna try and brush it off as a non-issue....

It's the rare system that doesn't exhibit this behavior once in a while, though admittedly, not usually on a fresh, cold, boot.

But we've all seen the occasional need to for a second reset, on many machines (at least I have, over the years) and many of those machines were Intel Chip, chipset, and motherboard, while others weren't and it was never a big deal. You just hit that reset button again.

This situation may have been aggravated by some of the very public crowing by some of the Intellatubbies over the handful of MSI Athlon boards that sometimes needed a second boot and that AMD very publically condemned and fixed - the bar was raised and now Intel has to demonstrate that they can jump over it as well as AMD did.

Regards,

Dan