How can I set up Intel Speedstep Technology in my laptop system?
For Intel Speedstep Technology set up, you need to know: 1. “Speedstep” only support Intel Pentium-III-600 CPU or above. So it is supported on KF79P, KF59, KE57 and CQ70. 2. Upgrade the new BIOS to recognize the CPU. 3. Enable it in BIOS setup: “Power” “Intel Speedstep Tech.” “Geyserville” “Automatic”. 4. Install ‘Intel Speedstep Technology Applet V1.1′ program for windows’98 and reboot the system to finish the setup. (This program does not support Windows’ NT). (Back to top) Q: Troubleshooting for PCMCIA modem failure A: For windows95 / 98, please follow these steps: 1. Slide the PCMCIA modem card into the slot until the eject button pops out. 2. Double click on Control panel System Device manager Modem, and check for exclamation marks for conflict settings. Reinstall modem driver or change the conflict settings. 3. Double click on Control Panel Modems Diagnostics, Click the right modem item and double click on More infor. If there is no response from the modem, try different modem. I
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