Guest osmg Posted October 23, 2001 Posted October 23, 2001 So I had to break out my old Celeron 500 to type this! My 1.4 was not very happy with a (11.5multiplier, 140fsb). Yeah, I know...don't say a word. I now lock up (black screen) after booting and can't get into the bios. Is there a way to reset the to default values or do I need to clear my cmos? Thank for not laughing. jay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Posted October 24, 2001 Posted October 24, 2001 If i knew what you were talking about at all, i might have laughed, but since im still learning stuff, i dont know what you did wrong and have no room to laugh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest osmg Posted October 24, 2001 Posted October 24, 2001 well roger....it's looks like i crashed my computer and it doesn't want to play anymore. Since i did get the answer to my question....I'll pass it on to you. You have to clear your cmos if you cannot get back into your bios after overclocking too much.(system lockup at boot) And don't worry about not laughing...it really wasn't that funny. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Posted October 24, 2001 Posted October 24, 2001 What can cause you to overclock too much? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FreakyDrOverclock Posted October 24, 2001 Posted October 24, 2001 :cool: couse we are all freaks!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest KRiMZON Posted October 28, 2001 Posted October 28, 2001 Pulling the battery out, and booting like that should set your default BIOS values. Then shut er down, pop the battery back in, and you should be golden. That is assuming you didnt fry your chip. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jason Posted November 4, 2001 Posted November 4, 2001 Depending on the motherboard and the BIOS version, you should be able to get the comp. going again by resetting 2 times and the hitting the insert key. But that won't solve you problem in the long if you want to overclock. Your problem there was that your PSU didn't deliver enough power to your monitor. You need to adjust your Vcore, Vagp and Vio in the BIOS so your comp will start up. But this is something that you'll have to finetune for your computer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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