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SYMPTOMSWhen you attempt Encarta World Atlas Setup on a computer using a NexGen Central Processing Unit (CPU), the installation fails and you receive the error message: After you click OK, the following message appears: Click OK and the installation quits. You can complete a manual installation process. However, when you create and then click the World Atlas icon, the following error message appears: When you click OK the process aborts. CAUSEBefore starting the installation process, Encarta 96 World Atlas checks for the processor type. If the CPU type is determined to be a NexGen, the installation process fails. RESOLUTIONNexGen has created the Windows CPU Identifer utility to properly identify the Nx586 processor. Running this utility prior to starting an application allows the application to obtain the correct processor type. This utility is included in the NexGen Tool Kits and Update Kits. Tool Kits are provided with every motherboard and processor. Update Kits can be downloaded from the NexGen online service. There are two versions of the kits: PCI and VL. The first letter identifies the bus type: P=PCI, V=VL.
MORE INFORMATIONIf you have a BIOS version number lower than the following BIOS version numbers:
you need to obtain a flash bios upgrade from NexGen. Flash BIOS updates are
included in the NexGen Update Kits.To obtain the Update Kits and for more information on the NexGen CPU, contact NexGen at the following locations:
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