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hlcdms ·¢±íÓÚ 2007-4-19 16:34

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mendieta ·¢±íÓÚ 2007-4-19 19:42

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It means that your BIOS doesn't have the ACPI table that describes the memory and processor arrangement within your computer. (Since it's multi-core, it should ... but a lot of motherboard manufacturers don't include this information).

Since the default without valid NUMA information is acceptable, and your system isn't NUMA (very few Intel systems are), it's entirely safe to ignore this warning.

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