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To: dpl who wrote (19047)4/24/2001 3:34:11 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110642
 
dpl

I think it's somewhere in your bios but I don't know where. You can go to pcpitstop and run through the tests and it will be on your final report.

tc



To: dpl who wrote (19047)4/24/2001 4:05:30 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110642
 
dpl

the processor speed appears on the boot-time diagnostic screen, if you have the manufacturer's logo screen disabled. at least this is the case with dell machines.

on my dell pc's, i entered system startup program by pressing <del> when the dell logo appears.

once in system startup, i found the boot screen menu options and enabled the boot-time diagnostic screen.

this option allows the POST (power on self test) diagnostics test results to be displayed on the screen during POST.

i always have liked watching POST more than staring at a dell company logo....

btw, norton system works has a component called norton utilities (which is available as a standalone program, too), that will display system info, including processor speed. in nsw, clickstream from the main gui page is: utilities/troubleshoot/system information/system tab/hardware

:)

mark