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My d101ggc mother bord with p4 procesor and 1gb ram i am using. my pc is restarting and finally i found that their was a problem with bios my bios vertion is gc11010n.86a.0313(after the updation). i wants to recoverry of my bios. i am unable to find my recovery file ****.bio file. can any one provide that so that i can happy and my problem can solve with that. My previous bios vertion is gc11010n.86a.0311. waiting for some one's help. ANIL KUMAR CHOWDARY.

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I dont think that it is the bios problem bios work is over when the system is booted it has nothing to do with that it can be hardware conflict or may be RAM

pls check RAM try re fitting the RAM or try alt RAM chips and see if it helps normally it happens in these cases

pls let me know so i can help more

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