jenoside Posted August 3, 2005 Posted August 3, 2005 Hi guys I have a DFI lanparty ultra-d, amd64 3500+ venice, OCZ VX 2x512 duel channel, anyway i recently put my ram too high by accident and so i reset the cmos jumper and everything was fine and dandy i loaded optimized defaults and ever since then it has taken me FOREVER to get into windowsxp, ummm before i reset the cmos jumper it was fine but now im like wtf this is crap taking me like over a minute to get into windows as opposed to max 15 seconds has anyone else had this problem before would be appriciated. In windows my performance is exactly the same I get the same score on every benchmark i did before. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJ4 Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 You may have had something corrupted. Try reflashing the bios. If that doesn't work, try reinstalling Windows. I had to reinstall windows the last time I had a large lag when booting. CJ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Addiarmadar Posted August 4, 2005 Posted August 4, 2005 Hi guys I have a DFI lanparty ultra-d, amd64 3500+ venice, OCZ VX 2x512 duel channel, anyway i recently put my ram too high by accident and so i reset the cmos jumper and everything was fine and dandy i loaded optimized defaults and ever since then it has taken me FOREVER to get into windowsxp, ummm before i reset the cmos jumper it was fine but now im like wtf this is crap taking me like over a minute to get into windows as opposed to max 15 seconds has anyone else had this problem before would be appriciated. In windows my performance is exactly the same I get the same score on every benchmark i did before. If you make that ram run too hard, software corruption would most likely occur. So far when I hose up my timmings, I have been able to skat through with Reloading my last CMOS profiles from CMOS Reloaded section. Even OCing the CPU without enough juice could cause this. Most likely you'll need a system dump. Its a good idea to keep your OS install to is bsic untill you're finised working out the kinks from your OCIng. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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