CentOS 5 Hardware :: Frequency Scaling Disabled Due To Cpu Bug?

Nov 16, 2010

would ask how to fix this warning that comes when i start my centos 5 virtual machine that run under windows 2003 std, previously it run smoothly with linux centos 5.

currently
Centos 5 Virtual Machine
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VMware workstation 6 for windows
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Windows 2003 STD

previously
Centos 5 Virtual Machine
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VMware workstation 6 for linux
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Linux Centos 5

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[code]....

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:

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