Re: Overclocking
- From: "EverJack" <EJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 21:32:06 -0700
Richard.............. If my Bios is being changed, it must be a virus. I am
the only one with access to my comp. I have regular virus scans, and they
show nothing. I just used Sys Restore and set it back to the first of the
month. I'll see what happens.
Thanks
--
Jack
"Richard Urban [MVP]" wrote:
> Someone with physical access to your computer has been changing the bios
> settings in trying to get the computer's CPU, RAM and FSB to run at other
> that the normal speeds (faster). The bios does not like the settings and has
> thrown up a warning.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> Quote from: George Ankner
> "If you knew as much as you thought you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!"
>
> "EverJack" <EJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:9609AD6A-4A27-4751-A88F-BBBBA9C42F1C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Lately, I have been getting the message, usually when I boot up, that my
> > machine was not able to 'overclock'. I went to 'settup', and eventually,
> > I
> > hit Enter, and my comp continued to boot up. I tried to look up overclock
> > in
> > Search, but found nothing. It doesn't bring up this message a lot, but
> > only
> > once in a while makes me curious. I have Norton '05 and ZAlarm, and I get
> > auto updates from MSN.
> >
> > What does 'overclocking' mean??
> > --
> > Jack
>
>
>
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