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== Freeloader issue on some ancient BIOS implementations ==
 
== Freeloader issue on some ancient BIOS implementations ==
  
Can you please provide a link to where one can learn more about the issue you mentioned with booting ReactOS via Freeloader on some very old BIOS implementations?
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Can you please provide a link to where one can learn more about the issue you mentioned with booting ReactOS via Freeloader on some very old BIOS implementations?<br>
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--[[User:Justincase|Justincase]] ([[User talk:Justincase|talk]]) 21:11, 5 March 2019 (UTC)
  
 
== In cases where multiple CPUs get a single listing, please note which CPU was tested. ==
 
== In cases where multiple CPUs get a single listing, please note which CPU was tested. ==
  
For instance, the K6-2+/K6-III+ listing only shows that it was tested, and ReactOS booted, and while it may make sense for these CPUs to have one listing, there are some subtle differences between the two, so it also makes sense to mention in the comments section which specific CPU the test was performed on.
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For instance, the K6-2+/K6-III+ listing only shows that it was tested, and ReactOS booted, and while it may make sense for these CPUs to have one listing, there are some subtle differences between the two, so it also makes sense to mention in the comments section which specific CPU the test was performed on.<br>
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--[[User:Justincase|Justincase]] ([[User talk:Justincase|talk]]) 21:11, 5 March 2019 (UTC)

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Freeloader issue on some ancient BIOS implementations

Can you please provide a link to where one can learn more about the issue you mentioned with booting ReactOS via Freeloader on some very old BIOS implementations?
--Justincase (talk) 21:11, 5 March 2019 (UTC)

In cases where multiple CPUs get a single listing, please note which CPU was tested.

For instance, the K6-2+/K6-III+ listing only shows that it was tested, and ReactOS booted, and while it may make sense for these CPUs to have one listing, there are some subtle differences between the two, so it also makes sense to mention in the comments section which specific CPU the test was performed on.
--Justincase (talk) 21:11, 5 March 2019 (UTC)