D DwayneDays In Runtime Messages 407 Aug 3, 2005 #1 Is their anyway to fix this??? I checked my proc using a intelutility and it said reported speed 1.4
OP OP D DwayneDays In Runtime Messages 407 Aug 3, 2005 #3 Wasn'ta double post my other thread pertained to somthing else mainly
F FghtinIrshNvrDi Fully Optimized Messages 3,453 Aug 3, 2005 #4 go into the bios and try to adjust, or pull the battery on the motherboard and reset everything. See if it'll work the second time..? I have no idea. There's no reason why it SHOULDN'T read it as a 2.8. you know? Ryan
go into the bios and try to adjust, or pull the battery on the motherboard and reset everything. See if it'll work the second time..? I have no idea. There's no reason why it SHOULDN'T read it as a 2.8. you know? Ryan
SHAWN Field Engineer Messages 4,695 Location Long Island, NY Aug 3, 2005 #5 Up the fsb to 200mhz in the bios if the specs of the processor are "800mhz fsb". if its "533mhz fsb" then set it to 133. got it?
Up the fsb to 200mhz in the bios if the specs of the processor are "800mhz fsb". if its "533mhz fsb" then set it to 133. got it?
OP OP D DwayneDays In Runtime Messages 407 Aug 3, 2005 #6 Taking the battery out didn't work and I dont have system restore to set it up before I installed the new chipset. im screwed
Taking the battery out didn't work and I dont have system restore to set it up before I installed the new chipset. im screwed
T timmer Daemon Poster Messages 1,289 Aug 3, 2005 #7 yea but flash the cmos first. then do what shawn said and if that doesnt fix it then it probably isnt a 2.8GHz processor.
yea but flash the cmos first. then do what shawn said and if that doesnt fix it then it probably isnt a 2.8GHz processor.
SHAWN Field Engineer Messages 4,695 Location Long Island, NY Aug 3, 2005 #9 DwayneDays said: Fixed it thanks Shawn Click to expand... Anytime