Intel D865PERL Intel Desktop Board D865PERL Specification Update - Page 20
System Memory May Be Reduced in Excess of the Amount of AGP - audio driver
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Intel® Desktop Board D865PERL Specification Update WORKAROUND: None. STATUS: This erratum will not be fixed. 8. An Additional Reboot May Be Required After Installing Audio Drivers for Microsoft Windows 98SE or Windows ME PROBLEM: An application post-installer completes the driver installation and requires an additional reboot to get full functionality in Windows 98SE or Windows ME. IMPLICATION: An additional reboot is required after installing audio drivers for Windows 98SE or Windows ME. WORKAROUND: None. STATUS: This erratum will not be fixed. 9. System Memory May Be Reduced in Excess of the Amount of AGP Aperture Size When 4GB of System Memory are Used PROBLEM: The AGP aperture size setting in the system BIOS will consume, from available system memory, 2 times the amount applied in the AGP aperture setting when the maximum of 4 GB of system memory is installed. IMPLICATION: When 4GB of system memory are used, and system memory is allocated to AGP aperture size in BIOS Setup, available system memory may be reduced by twice the amount allocated. A similar impact to available system memory may occur from any allocation of system memory when 4 GB of system memory is used. For example, increasing the video frame buffer in BIOS may also reduce available memory in excess of the amount requested. WORKAROUND: None. STATUS: This erratum may be fixed in a future BIOS revision. 10. Some Systems May Hang if the Mouse is Moved When Entering Standby Mode PROBLEM: Moving the mouse after placing the system into standby with the mouse may cause the system to immediately awaken and hang. IMPLICATION: The system may hang if the user is moving the mouse directly after using the mouse to place the system into standby mode. WORKAROUND: None. STATUS: This erratum may be fixed in a future board revision. 14