Overclock problem [URGENT] Need HELP!!!!

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monky91

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Dear member,

System Spec :
P4 506 2.66GHz
512 DDR PC3200 Ram
no graphic card and audio card ( graphic already sharing 64MB from Ram)

I need some help now, yesterday, I try to overclock my computer.

I am using Foxconn motherboard, so I use the Bios SuperSpeed setting

I set it to
[manual]
[140 MHz] - [deafult : 133MHz]
[1.55v] - [default : 1.5v]
[Ram : 266MHz ] - [default : 133MHz, if not wrong ]

And Now it is down, so can anyone tell me how to set it back to default setting?

The Bios won't even boot, the screen is black, and the Fan, CPU, HD all running, just that it show red light. How?

Thanks

Please reply as fast as you can, cause that is my father computer, I don't hope to get scolded again!!! Thanks
 

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1. Make sure everything is plugged in correcrtlu

2. On the motherboard, there should be a master reset pin, change that to were it goes, boot it up. Let it run for about 30 secs, turn it off, and then put pin back, then boot it up.
 

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blong4life said:
1. Make sure everything is plugged in correcrtlu

2. On the motherboard, there should be a master reset pin, change that to were it goes, boot it up. Let it run for about 30 secs, turn it off, and then put pin back, then boot it up.

1) Yes, 100% correct, cause I enever open the case and move the things/parts

2) I am using Foxconn P4M800P7MA motherboard,

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Can anyone select it out? I mean the reset pin

edit - is it like this? : http://www.teamplayinc.com/Tech/BIOS Reset.pdf
Thanks
 
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download the pic below, and it's probably one of those, but i would consult your user's manual for the motherboard and just verify that's it. One thing you ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO DO-that is (if it's not already obvious, cuz it wasn't to me haha)turn off the computer and power supply, after you have done that, you simply get some tweezers or pliers and grab that little jumper, put it on with the middle pin and the other pin it was not on before, leave it there for a second or two, then put it back how it was DO NOT TURN COMP ON WHEN IT IS STILL IN THE RESET POSITION!! believe me, lol i did it and i blew my MoBo and had to get a new one, so i hope that helps ;)

edit-also, it's the stuff encircled by the orange circle that you should be looking for, i'm almost 100% sure
 

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You gotta turn pc on for it to reset dude, i use that pin all the time b7ut i got a optiplex gx110 - styke k mobo so
 

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OKOK, so now is turn it on or turn it off? Besides, when I turn it off, change the pin from 1-2 to 2-3, then turn on, or wait a while change back to 1-02 pin then just turn on?
 

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Change the pin from 1-2 to 2-3 then turn it on. Wait a couple seconds and turn it off again.

Change the pin back to 1-2 and turn it on. If this doesn't work unplug it from the wall and leave it for a few hours.
 

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Yes!!! Thanks, Guys, I have successfully overclocked.

Here is the screenshot

 
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