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System loose C drive after 10 minuites

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Hello sir.

I have an intel i3 2120 3,3GH CPU with an intel motherboard new bought 10 /10/15 from ebay  DH67BLR version AAG44434-200 serial number BTBL13900B0J bios version BLH6710H.86A.0119.2011.0523.1030 an asus Graphics card and a mushkin chronos SSD CR240GB sata III firmware 503ABBF0.

If I put the ssd to sata3 port 6Gh, after 10 minutes (on internet or only copy paste windows explorer)  I have a blue screen and I a message on screen input hard drive. After reset I can’t see the ssd on BIOS menu pc don’t start. If I turn off – on the switch it starts normally and after 10 minutes the same again.

If I put the ssd on sata II port 3Gh after 15 minutes the same again.

Could you help me please     


DH67BL bricked after 0146 BIOS update

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Hi,

 

 

I jst update my DH67BL motherboard with the latest BIOS which is 0146, I am sorry that I didn't read before many postings on this forum having issues doing this.

 

My system was perfectly running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bits before this update.

 

I managed to do only the first step using F7 BIOS Flash Update,

everything went OK, the display was showing update from a previous 0100 version to 0146,

I was seeing the message that The firmware was successfully updated,

then the computer automatically rebooted and after reboot everything is dead,

no video, no error beeps, removed all HDD-s still nothing only CD-ROM led blinks.

 

Then tryed both BIOS Recovery Mode (no jumper) and then Configuration boot still no go...

 

What I can still try is to put and then remove my NVidia video card, anything else I cannot think now.

 

 

Please help...

INTEL ECS TR10RS1 (Flag Hill Value) TN SKU Tablet Bios Reset to default settings.

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Hi,Community,i dont know if this answer must be in another forum so i want aswer here,and i am newbie.

 

I have an ECS tablet TR10RS1 education tablet owned in venezuela with intel atom baytrail chip Z3735F processor. My tablet does not turn on (only black screen) due to messed bios settings and i want know how to reset bios settings in the tablet. (In pc,is removing the CMOS battery but in tablets i dont know) Which sequence of keyboard i must follow to reset it? No documentation of this tablet, No ecs forum,no firmware,and no CMOS battery to remove. So i answering there if exits a way to reset bios to factory settings to boot tablet. I tried removing the battery and press power 10seg but doesnt work. The tablet is this: Intel® Education Tablets — Hardware Specifications for Intel® Education Tablets and image is this in ECS: ECS > TR10RS

 

The bios is an Phoenix SecureCore Tecnology with rev: FGBYT10A.86A.0044 X64 .build time: 01/14/2015


Any help is appreciated.

 

Sorry for my english.

 

PD:I would know if answering in developer forum could solve my problem.

Intel DN2800MT big issue

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Dear Intel Support Team

 

I've got issue with desktop mainboard Intel DN2800MT. PC has worked as NAS server (24h/7).
Once upon a time, my PC has not stated - diode is blinking when I trying to start and nothing else happens.

 

What have I tried to resolve this problem:
- Reset BIOS
- Run PC without DDR's
- Was tested with different DDR's
- Was tested with different power adapters

 

Power adapters are working fine with other of my Intel's mainboards - so i suppose that's not the problem.

DG35EC: Stuck at POST code 34, nothing on screen; worked perfectly for last 8 years

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Hi All,

 

I have been using this board with Core 2 Quad 6600 processor and 4 GB RAM for last 8 years without any trouble. I shutdown my system as usual at night yesterday and today morning it refuses to boot all of a sudden.

 

All I have now when I turn on the system is:
- Num lock, cap lock and scroll lock LEDs blink as usual i.e. its a normal thing

- But nothing on monitor
- HDD LED always ON without a blink
- Keyboard does not work at all. So F2 to go to BIOS or any other shortcut does not work.

 

I have tried:

- Memtest on RAM, its perfect
- HDD SMART test, its perfect - It had always had those 6 bad sectors - nothing new

- Then I removed everything from the board(except processor and RAM) and boot with PCI debug card, POST code shown is 34. So may be, its trying to do BIOS recovery.

- First thing i tried is remove battery for 5-10 minutes after complete switch off of the board - didn't work

- I burned the BIOS .bio file to a rewritable DVD and tried to boot the system with it hoping it may be running the recovery process and check for BIOS file in the DVD drive; later i removed the jumper to force the board to look for recovery file. Nothing worked.

- I then tried .bio file in a pen drive as well, but no change.

- Tried removing the heat sink, cleaning and reinstalling with new thermal paste. No change.

 

Other points:

- If i remove RAM, it gives 3 beeps indicating that it didn't detect usable RAM

 

Can anyone suggest what can be done to solve the problem?

 

Thank you,

Vishnu N

Intel DG43NB after bios update doesnt work

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Hello guys,sry for bad english.

Today i upgraded bios on my board,everything went ok, turned pc on normally.

Then i turned off so i can connect my fan.

PC doesnt turn on anymore.

 

fans spins for 2 seconds and then keeps restarting every 2-3 seconds.

Cant even enter bios or anything else.

PC doesnt give any beeps, any post or similar.

 

I tried: removing battery,reseting cmos,removing RAM sticks,removing any other components nothing helps.

Is it posible that motherboard now doesnt want to accept my cpu?

Motherboard: DG43NB

CPU: Core2Duo E6750

 

Can you guys help me...

If someone know what to do here is my viber so i can also show you on video: 0038762707631

Intel® Desktop Board DB85FL

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I have two motherboards of this model, one is coupled with the Intel Core i5 4570 and the other which was bought recently has been empty cause I could not find any processors that could be placed in this board, most processors which this motherboard supports were discontinued, now I found out Intel has not made a BIOS available to support newer processors, so what is left for me to do? Will Intel make an available BIOS in which will support at least the newer CPU's or will I have to just leave the motherboard stranded until I find a second hand processor?

Failed BIOS update and problem with BIOS recover on Intel DH77KZ and Intel DZ77GA-70K

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Hello,

 

I've technically bricked two Intel mobo's DH77KZ and DZ77GA-70K trying to run the BIOS update Executed files from Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit and Windows 7 Pro 64bit respectively.

 

After running the executable version of the BIOS update package, the system would boot continually, beep, and reboot.

 

My attempts to resolve the issue on the DH77KZ failed using the provide online instructions from the Intel product support site, and after buying a new mobo (DZ77GA-70K) and hitting the same snag when updating the BIOS,

 

On the DZ77GA-70K the POST status display did indicate I was in recovery mode (31), but nothing was happening and my video was not displaying anything from the two monitors attached to the installed PNY NVidia Quadro 420, all of which worked before I executed the BIOS update file.  I attempted the USB thumb drive method as well as the CD-ROM method, but nothing worked, and the same status and lack of activity or display was frustrating.

 

I was starting to think it's me, since again the recovery approach shown by the support web site didn't work...

 

UNTIL....

 

I realize that documenting a process that comes with the "should be executed by a trained technician" may not be complete; however, ALL of the documentation relating to the BIOS recovery process is missing a key set of instructions!  The name of the *.BIO file must be "bios.bio", not the original BIOS file name like "GA0066.BIO", only after I corrected the file name and put the USB stick (reformatted to FAT32 and then copying the bios.bio file to it), into a board connected (back panel) USB 2 port (same as USB keyboard, so not the high current one), did the BIOS recovery process succeed.

 

Notably I tried using the following sources, which missed the detail about the file name:

Desktop Boards — Instructions for Recovery BIOS Update

BIOS download file readme.pdf https://downloadmirror.intel.com/22828/eng/BIOS%20Update%20Readme.pdf

BIOS Update Instructions page: Desktop Boards — BIOS Update Instructions

and the referenced BIOS Recovery instructions:  http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/recoverybiosupdateinstructions.pdf

 

Given the missing information, I've decided to provide the following update to the instructions:

 

So the process with USB thumb drive should be documented as:

 

Recovery with Bootable USB Thumb Drive

Use this method if the recovery file (*.BIO) is too large to fit on a floppy disk or if the desktop board does not include floppy drive support.

  1. Copy the recovery file (*.bio) to a bootable USB thumb drive.
  2. Rename the bios file (e.g. GA0066.BIO) to “bios.bio”  <<<--- is is missing in the instructions!!!!!
  3. Place the thumb drive in a USB port of the target system.

[IMHO - some added guidance]

NOTE:  Utilize an on-board USB 2.0 port, ideally the a back panel standard USB 2.0 port for best results in finding the USB thumb drive with the “bios.bio” file

NOTE:  Connect a monitor to the on-board video display port, if that is not being used, to ensure you have visibility of all video output, since it appears that some video cards don't display the recovery bios information

  1. Shut down the system and unplug AC power.
  2. Open the chassis and remove the BIOS Configuration Jumper. See the Technical Product Specification for details including the location of this jumper.
  3. Power the system on.
  4. Wait 2-5 minutes for the update to complete.
  5. System will either turn off when the recovery process is completed or it will prompt you to turn off the system.
  6. Remove the thumb drive from the USB port.
  7. Replace the BIOS Configuration Jumper.
  8. Restart system.

 

For CD-ROM it should be:

 

 

Recovery with CD-ROM

Use this method if the recovery file (*.BIO) is too large to fit on a floppy disk or if the desktop board does not include floppy drive support.

  1. Copy the recovery file (*.bio) to a CD.
  2. Rename the bios file (e.g. GA0066.BIO) to “bios.bio” before burning the CD-ROM  <<<--- is is missing in the instructions!!!!!
  3. Place the CD in the CD-ROM drive of the target system.
  4. Shut down the system and unplug AC power.
  5. Open the chassis and remove the BIOS Configuration Jumper. See the Technical Product Specification for details including the location of this jumper.
  6. Power the system on.
  7. Wait 2-5 minutes for the update to complete.
  8. System will either turn off when the recovery process is completed or it will prompt you to turn off the system.
  9. Replace the BIOS Configuration Jumper.
  10. Restart system.

 

I'm skipping the FLOPPY options since the BIOS files in questions are > 1.4MB and can't fit on that media.  [Yes, I still have floppy drives and even blank disks... lol]

 

If there is a contact e-mail for providing documentation feedback, like what Check Point Software Technologies provides in current documentation releases, I would appreciate it.  Alternatively I could create a "document" post and see if that can help the community.

 

I will need to find a LGA1155 processor to try this process on the still broken Intel DH77KZ, since impatience [and urgency] won over experimentation and diligence.

 

The Intel DZ77GA-70K based system is now back at full operational status with the 0066 BIOS update and working fine.


Urgent Help Needed to identify an Intel board

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Hey guys and gals Im trying to help a friend rebuild his old pc, he lives about 3 hours away from me and has sent me pics of his stickers on the Intel board but I cant for the life of me find what I need to download for it, any help would be awesome

Stopped booting: how to approach?

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dx58so mother board. It had been working, then, it stopped 'booting' - specifically, it shows the Intel screen, and F2 gets into  the CMOS setup, which behaves normally.  But, past that point, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor. C-A-D still reboots it. The same occurs if trying to boot from HDD, USB, or CD. (Boot order changed appropriately.) CMOS setup shows all 3 devices recognized.

There are no beeps during boot, nor any error messages.

When the Intel screen is on, '5a' is displayed ('resetting devices', AIUI), followed briefly by 'E7' (waiting user input). Again, if I hit key F2 at that point, it enters CMOS setup; if not, the blank screen. No further messages appear.

As I tried different things since the initial failure, it would occasionally (rarely) boot all the way to Windows (7).  But, it would always revert to the behavior above.

I can offer more info/history, but I think it's mostly noise. Anyway, .

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1. If there's an "All you've gotta do ...", that would be good.

2. Does the above behavior rule out particular failure mechanisms?  In particular, a POST fault? P/S failure?

3. I'd appreciate any links to procedures for attacking this

   (I have looked at Desktop Boards — Troubleshooting System No Boot Issues  The options there seem inapplicable.)

4. For googling, would this be called "failure to boot", or is there a better name for it, given that it does get through Setup?

 

Thanks.

Problem with Intel dn2800mt and ad don PCIE1x Graphic Card(low power HD7450; HD6450; GF6200LE)

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HI, i have problem with this setup. Screen is very slow, like old 8MHz pc:/ HD7450 is connected on riser card 1x to 16x, i'v tried connecting it on riser cable witch external power and result was identical. I'v also tried GF6200, and screen was slow too(~1s to display bios logo). This board does not support pcie graphic card?

 

System config:

Win7 64Bit, 2x4GB RAM(checked on 1x4GB dimm, same problem), 250GB HDD, 19.5V 6.1A power supply, 1xUSB keyboard/mouse, 1x USB2LCD, newest BIOS

 

I'v done some testing with lower power hd 6450.

With 8GB RAM and PCIE graphic  Windows 7 boots ~10m.

With 4GB or 1GB RAM and PCIE graphic Windows 7 boots normal but it is slowed down by processor. system is working realy slow and freezes some times. Drivers for GPU installs correctly but it still very slow on every thing.

When ad don PCIE1x Graphic Card is connected radiator is very, very hot. iv installed 120mm fan directly over cpu, but no change in performance.

 

When I'm selecting in BIOS that IGD must be always on, in windows when PCIE graphic card is in, there is only 1 video adapter.

DN2800MT doesn't boot with TBS6981 PCI-E inserted

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Hi all,

   I've just bought a DN2800MT to use with my existing TBS6981 dual DVB-S2 card to record TV. Unfortunately the board doesn't boot (no vga output) with the sat card inserted, without it, it's fine. I thought it might be a power issue, as the sat card has additional power socket for use on some motherboards that have low power PCI-E slots, but using external power for the card doesn't help. I read on the TBS forum http://www.tbsdtv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=7823&p=27515&hilit=boot+problem#p27515 that other manufacturer's boards have had similar problems that can be fixed by a BIOS update. I tried updating the standard 0163 to 0165 and again to the just released 0166, but neither helped. The sat card works fine without external power in the older system I hope to replace, and I'm out of ideas, can anyone help?

 

 

Andrew

DP55WG - R9 285 video card problem - Bios won't POST

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Hi!

 

My PC :

DP55WG

I7 870

2x2 gig 1333 DDR3

Gigabyte AMD R9 285 2 GB

 

The PC works well with my old GTS 450. The R9 285 works well in my AMD PC (Phenom 2 X4 955).

 

BUT :

I can't pass the post of the BIOS with the R9 in the DP55WG. The post code message is (Eb (or E6?))

 

I've tried many things that I found in this community :

- Bios of the mainboard is up to date

- BIos of the R9 is up to date

- Tried different mem sticks

- Didn't forget the power (2x) of the card

- Tried to add the auxiliairy power at the botom of the card (SATA style connector)

- Tried many clear CMOS bios..

 

It's kind of frustrating because I tried many things and I have to unslot the card each time I have to flash the bios or things like that...

 

Any Idea?

 

Thanks for your help!

Helpfull tricks for the DX79SI motherboard

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Hello guys, I believe I have had som luck finding solutions for several issues with the DX79SI motherboard. I hope these tricks works as well for you.

 

First of all PCIe 3.0 works well with my Nvidia 670 GPU. The trick is to use the uppermost PCIe slot on the board. This slot is not shared and has no lane switches. Perhaps the lane switching IC's creates noise on the bus? Nvidias own control panel confirms that PCIe 3.0 is active after having run the force-enable-gen3.exe tool. I have stress tested the card using Furmark. No problems so far.

 

Secondly, my Kingston HyperX memory modules are working perfectly now at 2133 MHz. Apparently the DX79SI board uses the wrong CAS write latency timing. It always sets a Tcwl timing of 8 ?! The modules XMP settings however says that a timing of 10 should be used. It's an easy fix to use manual settings and the AUTO value for Tcwl. Or manually setting to 10 of course.

 

There have also been problems with Intels 520 SSD's. They always seem to crash when I use the SSD Optimizer in the Toolbox. In RAID mode at least. I seem to have solved the problem though. Simply use the "high performance" power setting in Windows 8. This disables DIPM on the SATA interface. After that, there have been no lock-ups so far.

 

I only have 2 outstanding issues now. One is the lack of Smart Response Tech in the RSTe drivers. With Asus, Asrock or Gigabyte boards you can fix it by Switching to the RST OROM in the BIOS. On the Asus boards you do that by using UEFI boot. With Asrock you just select it in the BIOS.

Why can't you do that with the DX79SI? It must be a BIOS issue.

 

My last issue is the lack of support for Windows 8 secure boot. You can use UEFI boot and Windows 8 with the DX79SI, but the system information shows that secure boot is not supported. Secure boot works well with Asus boards using the same chipset, so it must be a BIOS issue?

 

Overall I'm now pleased with the system though.

Dear Sir,

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Can you suggest an Asus motherboard which is compatible with the processor:- Intel 06 E5700 SLGTH MALAY 3.00 GHZ / 2M/ 800/ 06 Q049C222  Regards, Jaswinder Singh Saluja, (9890161987)


DX58SO POST fail: significance of "Crisis Recovery has initiated per User request"?

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DS58SO MB: boots OK through BIOS setup, but usually won't load windows.  Instead, it shows a blank screen with blinking cursor.  However, it sometimes (rarely) successfully loads Windows.  When it does, Windows appears to run without problems.  In both cases - whether Windows successfully launches or not - there is a POST code 30, "Crisis Recovery has initiated per user request".  This follows (again, in both cases) a POST code 2F, "No memory detected or no useful memory detected".

 

My question is whether there's any insight to be gained from these codes; and, if there is, what that might be.

 

Thank you.

DH67Bl motherboard no image when starting up.

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We have the following motherboard DH67BL.

After startup there is no image on the screen.

The ventillator from the processor is turning, the led on the motherboard is on.

When we start up without memory then there is no beep.

We think that it is a power problem on the motherboard, can whe measure the voltage ?

Intel Rapid Storage Technology

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I have a home-built system running the DH77EB board, Ivy Bridge i7, 8GB RAM, WIndows 8 Release Preview, Radeon HD7870 and a Samsung 830SSD.

 

I saw that the most recent 11.6 version of the Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver now lists Windows 8 compatibility, the prior 11.4 version worked on Windows 8 but did not list Windows 8 compatibility.  I went ahead and installed 11.6, but it does not appear to start - the icon in the system tray says Intel RST service is not running, and when I click on it to launch the app, nothing happens.  I checked the error log and this is what I see:

 

Log Name:      Application

Source:        Application Error

Date:          9/23/2012 3:11:55 AM

Event ID:      1000

Task Category: (100)

Level:         Error

Keywords:      Classic

User:          N/A

Computer:      XYZ

Description:

Faulting application name: IAStorUI.exe, version: 11.6.0.1030, time stamp: 0x5042b0f9

Faulting module name: ISDI2.dll, version: 11.6.0.1030, time stamp: 0x5042b0b6

Exception code: 0xc0000417

Fault offset: 0x0004d11f

Faulting process id: 0x1ad0

Faulting application start time: 0x01cd995ab619ce9a

Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology\IAStorUI.exe

Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology\ISDI2.dll

Report Id: f412be45-054d-11e2-9b7d-000272da1ace

Faulting package full name:

Faulting package-relative application ID:

Event Xml:

 

 

Next, I try to manually start the service using the Task manager, but the service starts for only a millisecond before stopping again.  Checking the Event Log, and I just see simply "The Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology service terminated unexpectedly.  It has done this 2 time(s)."

 

Has anyone else had this issue with 11.6?

HD 4600 HDMI audio disappearing, windows 10, driver issues

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Hi,

 

I have a htpc that I built for our living room and whenever I turn the TV on/off the HDMI audio disappears from the list of playback devices. It only shows up again if I reboot.  It's a huge problem for a htpc.

 

I had this issue before on windows 8, and the issue was resolved by updating to the latest bios for my motherboard (ga-h87tn).  At the time there were a lot of people having this issue, all seemingly resolved with bios updates.  However, now that I have updated to windows 10 and the latest drivers, the problem is back.

 

I've tried a handful of drivers, and only one, a really old one works (v9.18.10.3257),  It has some graphical glitches with windows 10, and I can't use it even if I wanted to because windows keeps pushing new driver updates to me, overwriting it.  I'm assuming there must be a problem somewhere with the new versions of the driver. 

 

Has anyone had a similar experience with HDMI audio on Windows 10?  Any solutions?

 

 

My hardware, for reference:

- Gigabyte GA-H87TN (bios v6)

- i5-4570s (HD 4600)

DH77DF bios update warnings/lessons

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I have solved my bios problem (see below) but if any Intel personnel see this I hope the next version of bios for this board will support HDMI/1080 video CPU-based graphics.

 

For anyone else who may be interested:

After much trouble/research/trial and error I'd like to warn everyone to NOT use the Windows bios update procedure. Rather use the F7 on boot procedure if you want to update your bios. Also BIOS version 0107 does not seem to support HDMI 1080 video (connected to my plasma TV). I use CPU based video output and I have to connect an old DVI, 1024x768 resolution monitor to access the bios. Otherwise, pressing F2 just reboots my system.

 

Further after the Windows procedure failed and my bios was corrupted here is how I was FINALLY able to restore my bios.

 

I got most of this info from here so thanks to the original poster:

Re: DH77KC BIOS update killed my machine

 

Download the EARLIEST bios version (I used 0069) .BIO file and copy it all by itself to a FAT32 formatted USB flash drive.

Shut down your computer and disconnect the power cable.

Completely remove the jumper from the bios jumper block (see your manual). This puts the bios into recovery mode.

Disconnect the battery on the motherboard. I don't know how long but I waited about 15 minutes.

Disconnect ALL SATA drives from motherboard.

Reconnect the battery, put the USB flash in a USB2 slot. (Don't know for sure if that matters but it worked for me).

Connect to power and boot.

If your flash drives had a light it should light up and may flash. While my unit was flashing the bio the front power LED flashed. It takes quite a while--maybe up to 60 minutes. If any LEDs on your computer/board are flashing leave it alone.

After my power LED stopped flashing, I shut down my computer (it actually my have shut down by itself, I can't remember).

I removed the flash drive, disconnected the power, replaced the bios jumper to position 1-2, reconnected my SATA drives, reconnected the power and booted up. F2 sent me back to the bios!

 

Pertaining to my info in the first paragraph, the 0069 bios worked with my HDMI/TV connection. After that I DID upgrade to the 0107 bios using the F7 boot method with just the 0107 .BIO file on a flash drive but I have to connect an old monitor via DVI in order to access the with F2. Hopefully the next version of the bios will support HDMI/1080 resolution.

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