Hi Guys,

On Saturday 13 May 2006 13:16, Rick Glazier Scribbled:
> See if the BIOS will let you "crank down" the CPU voltage a notch
> or two.

Good advice ! Nocking down the voltage will not only allow the CPU to 
run cooler reducing the heat produced, but also improves stability 
because of it.

Of course the reverse is true, as overclockers will tell you.

> I just did that with an AMD Socket A (Soyo-2.6G) and it went 
> from no boot to working perfect.
> It used to even freeze on the BIOS setup screens, and now it just ran
> the MS memory diagnostic 154 times.
>
>                                           Rick Glazier
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joseph Harrison"
>
> >   This is academic  now  as it hung again and would not boot and I
> > tried to reinstall windows
> > XP Pro 12 times and it  hangs  while trying  that  it starts and
> > says there is no hd  and bios
> > must reset to show  hd again.  Windows  starts to install and  it
> > hangs again  and  again,  it
> > made it to the format section several times but hangs before it
> > finishes. I am just about out of ideas, but

-- 
Best Regards:
     Derrick.
     Pontefract Linux Users Group.
     plug at play-net.co.uk

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