OKay a few of you are aware that I have been having a few puter related problems lately. I think I have solved most of them and I am taking a wait and see if it freezes again attitude.
There is one strange issue that is bugging me now though: I took my power supply out to clean the inside (still too broke to replace it so I figured it wouldnt hurt) after I reinstalled it, my power would come on, but it would flicker really bad during the memory test and then stopped either shutting down or displaying a message reading something about AGP Graphics (which I dont have) so a puter tech on the phone told me to pull the battery on the mother board and wait 5 minutes and that would reset my CMOS, which it apparently did because not only did it boot back up fine but now its running OK.
Heres the wierd problem (short story long lol) during the start up screen now when it reports what my main processor is, instead of reading AMD Athlon 1.46Ghz, it reads 1.1 Ghz. I called the guy back and he said something about (way over my head) about the frequency or something reading it as the actual speed of the CPU.
I'm wonddering if the shop that built this puter put in a 1.1 and somehow messed with the settings to make it look like a faster CPU?
Can anyone make any sense of this?
From 1.46Ghz to 1.1 Ghz in 5 minutes?
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You could also update the BIOS. I had a friend who had an Athlon and the mobo wouldn't recognize the right specs until the BIOS was upgraded. But the possibility of the PC builder overclocking it to make it more then it was is a possibility and could in fact explain some of your PC probs.
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I honestly dont know how or where to go to upgrade BIOS.
As far as resetting it, if it was overclocked I dont want to do that again.
I have suspected the shop that I had this puter built at to be a bunch of weasels for a long time. After I got it I went to add more RAM, there wasnt an open slot for another stick so I took it to the shop (I was a major newB at the time, afraid to mess with anything.) They looked in and instead of one 128Mb stick there were 2 64s, the guy actually accused me of messing with it since he said one of the 64 sticks didnt have their sticker on it. I damn near jumped across the counter to beat his ass.
Anyways, it seems to be running pretty smoothly now (knock on wood ) and even if it is only 1.1Ghz, I haven't noticed any differences in performance.
Thanks guys.
As far as resetting it, if it was overclocked I dont want to do that again.
I have suspected the shop that I had this puter built at to be a bunch of weasels for a long time. After I got it I went to add more RAM, there wasnt an open slot for another stick so I took it to the shop (I was a major newB at the time, afraid to mess with anything.) They looked in and instead of one 128Mb stick there were 2 64s, the guy actually accused me of messing with it since he said one of the 64 sticks didnt have their sticker on it. I damn near jumped across the counter to beat his ass.
Anyways, it seems to be running pretty smoothly now (knock on wood ) and even if it is only 1.1Ghz, I haven't noticed any differences in performance.
Thanks guys.
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Just for future reference if you wanted to update the BIOS you would have to know the mobo manufacturer and go to their website and download the bios update. They should also have instructions on how to do it. It is a tricky operation and you can mess things up. But BIOS updates can increase performance in your mobo which is always good.
Yeah what brand and make is your Motherboard? Flashing your BIOS seems like the fix to your problem, just make sure the power doesn't cut half way through doing it
So yeah whats your brand and make of your Mobo.
So yeah whats your brand and make of your Mobo.
Me eitherFreez wrote:I honestly dont know how or where to go to upgrade BIOS.
Sorry, I couldn't help you out on this one mate
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Luckily the puter came with the box that the board came in. (If it is actually the same one )Bacon wrote:Yeah what brand and make is your Motherboard? Flashing your BIOS seems like the fix to your problem, just make sure the power doesn't cut half way through doing it
So yeah whats your brand and make of your Mobo.
Box and manual read: ECS Elitegroup K7SEM
The manual seems to have a lot of info in it. I will be doing a lot of reading it looks like.
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Just passing by and saw this post .
http://www.ecs.com.tw/download/k7sem.htm
Get the new bios prog from here , and remember to pick this up too to do the flashing.
http://www.ecs.com.tw/download/flash_award.htm
http://www.ecs.com.tw/download/k7sem.htm
Get the new bios prog from here , and remember to pick this up too to do the flashing.
http://www.ecs.com.tw/download/flash_award.htm