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I have IBM 300PL PC with XP OS. Some reason it's stop working. I did not install any thing. When i try to boot the machine it blink the cursor on a blank screen and then displays '1762 /162 Configuratoin Change occured'The following system errors were occurs when it is booting.1762/162 Conf. change.. Continue or exit..I don't touch any thing, it say 1962 no operating system found. Press PF1 to repeat the boot sequence.I tried to press PF1

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