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Hi. I have installed Leopard 10.5.8.. Everytime I turn my pc on i get a bios error and i have to set clock and date again.. How can i solve this?

 

Hi,

 

that sounds not like an operating system problem. I heard that sometimes using of DSDT.aml could overwriting BIOS values. You are using DSDT.aml ?

Could you jump in the BIOS table by pressing F2/DEL at system start up ? You are using overclocking in BIOS ? You are changing the BIOS level ? New hardware ?

 

Or the BIOS feature "excecuting bit":

This BIOS feature is actually a toggle for the processor Execute Disable Bit feature. In fact, the acronym XD is short for Execute Disable and is specific to Intel implementation. AMD's implementation is called NX, short for No Execute.

 

When enabled, the processor prevents the execution of code in data-only memory pages. This provides some protection against buffer overflow attacks.

 

When disabled, the processor will not restrict code execution in any memory area. This makes the processor more vulnerable to buffer overflow attacks.

 

In this case, try to disable this feature.

 

Hope it helps a bit ...

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