Would it be better to seperate the old Celeron to Celeron D? I mean the old Celeron have a chance to have problem since the older models don't have SSE2, while even the earliest Celeron D does have support for SSE2....
And yeah, I tested the Celeron D, much slower, but works without a hitch.....
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