Huge mistake

Discussion in 'Overclocking & Cooling' started by MTmace, Apr 25, 2006.

  1. MTmace

    MTmace Geek Trainee

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    Specs

    MB: GAk8NSC-939
    CPU: AMD 3200 64
    Ram: 2 1 gig Sticks DDR400 Dual Channel

    The bios was telling that my settings were not optimized. So I entered the bios and tried to mess with the settings.
    I am not sure if I set the CPU to 200 or 400. (I know now 400 is way off but I did not know.) I am sure that what ever setting I choose it changed the ram to 800.
    I figured this is the correct setting since the dual channel ram is supposed to run at 800.

    I restarted my computer and bios said I needed to enter the Bios because my system is over clocked. I tried to enter the bios but the screen was frozen. So I restarted the PC and now it will not post, my monitor will not turn on.
    The Power supply is running and so are all the fans and cd drives.

    My question is what could i have messed up and when I replace the hardware how can I be sure the CMOS and bios are reset so I don't duplicate the problem.

    MTmace
     
  2. pelvis_3

    pelvis_3 HWF Member For Life

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    What you need to do is reset your BIOS via a Jumper on the motherboard itself. Referring to your motherboard manual will tell you how to do this. It's very simple.
    After this, boot your computer and enter the BIOS. From there, load the Optimised Defaults by pressing F5 and then reboot your machine. Everything should be Ok now. You shouldn't have to alter anything in the BIOS unless you have stability problems or need to customise specific settings relating to your hardware.

    Regards,
    pelvis_3
     
  3. donkey42

    donkey42 plank

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    another way would be to remove the CMOS battery for 10 seconds (but NOT with metal tweasers)
     

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