COmputer crash Help !!!

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Pretorian Von Werm

Hello evryone.
I just have a question for you. I have a amd xp 2600+, a msi K7n2g
mainboard with a gf4 ti 4200 from msi and 2* 512 ddr @400 Mhz dual channel.
Now I increased the fsb from 166 to 175. After savings to the bios and the
reboot, my computer wont start up in windows, even my bios wont load !!
I get from my D-bracket the warning that my ram isnt installed corectly(but
it is) or it is damaged. Now I know from previous things that my ddr ram
isnt fully compatible with my graka. But after resetting my bios, it just
stays the same! Is my ram damaged or is it maybe something else??
Gr33ts Pretorian
 
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Shep©

Hello evryone.
I just have a question for you. I have a amd xp 2600+, a msi K7n2g
mainboard with a gf4 ti 4200 from msi and 2* 512 ddr @400 Mhz dual channel.
Now I increased the fsb from 166 to 175. After savings to the bios and the
reboot, my computer wont start up in windows, even my bios wont load !!
I get from my D-bracket the warning that my ram isnt installed corectly(but
it is) or it is damaged. Now I know from previous things that my ddr ram
isnt fully compatible with my graka. But after resetting my bios, it just
stays the same! Is my ram damaged or is it maybe something else??
Gr33ts Pretorian


Any change to RAM settings that are incorrect can cause a none
P.O.S.T.
Remove the power cord from the system(Important) and find and use
the,"Clear Cmos" jumper and return to the none clearing position.
Re-boot and reset correct BIOS settings.
Note:
You cannot fully clear incorrect data in the BIOS with power to the
board on ATX powered systems hence the removal of the power cord.
HTH



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