Re: system reset due to over-clock setting
- From: "Rich Barry" <rbarryNot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 07 May 2005 19:04:22 GMT
Shannon, does anybody else use the Computer and that might be overclocking
the CPU? If your Computer came with
a Manual then I would read the portion that talks about the Bios and CPU
Frequency Settings. Sometimes I get the
message and I don't overclock. All I do is usually hit Delete Button
which will get you into the Bios and then Exit.
"Shannon" <Shannon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C1262879-B8C7-434E-88A5-312BCB32CA44@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> When I start up my computer I have been getting this messege each time.
>
> WARNING! SYSTEM HAD TO RESET DUE TO OVER - CLOCK SETTING.
>
> PLEASE RE- ENTER CPU SETTINGS IN THE CMOS SETUP AND REMEMBER TO SAVE
> BEFORE
> QUIT.
>
> What does this mean, how do you fix it, and why is it happening? I am not
> understanding any of this. PLEASE HELP!
.
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