It looks like the BIOS has locked the MMIO setting so ThrottleStop cannot read or write to this memory location.How can I fix it ?
Hi,thanksIt looks like the BIOS has locked the MMIO setting so ThrottleStop cannot read or write to this memory location.
It is common for business oriented computers with Xeon processors to be locked down.
Windows *may* have updated your bios. I had a similar problem, and had to reinstall a *older* BIOS to fix it. You may want to just try and *reload\reset* your *original* bios settings *first* though.
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My MSI BIOS looked fine too. But, I did it and it worked. I also wiped out the partitions and did a clean Windows reinstall. That worked for a while, but I ultimately had to reinstall my bios to fix it permanently.BIOS firmware and settings have not been changed.
I have reinstalled my bios and restored default settings. But, the MMIO still not be fixed.My MSI BIOS looked fine too. But, I did it and it worked. I also wiped out the partitions and did a clean Windows reinstall. That worked for a while, but I ultimately had to reinstall my bios to fix it permanently.
Microsoft Windows Update, can be a unkind mistress.
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