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Problem. PC fails to start after BIOS adjustments.

Problem. PC fails to start after BIOS adjustments.

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xAuthentic
Junior Member
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03-03-2025, 07:22 PM
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I updated my VRAM from 32MB to 128MB and launched the system—it functioned properly. I increased the DRAM speed to its maximum setting of 1333MHz. When I powered on the PC, it failed to boot. The RGB keyboard is displaying issues, and the stock fan is running despite the problem. My Core2duo E7500 is running at 2.9GHz. Any advice or fixes? Did something go wrong?
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xAuthentic
03-03-2025, 07:22 PM #1

I updated my VRAM from 32MB to 128MB and launched the system—it functioned properly. I increased the DRAM speed to its maximum setting of 1333MHz. When I powered on the PC, it failed to boot. The RGB keyboard is displaying issues, and the stock fan is running despite the problem. My Core2duo E7500 is running at 2.9GHz. Any advice or fixes? Did something go wrong?

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grr_face1
Member
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03-04-2025, 02:52 PM
#2
Reset the chipset. Ensure your circuit has a switch or a two-pin connector. Alternatively, disconnect the power source from the board for 10-15 seconds before restarting.
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grr_face1
03-04-2025, 02:52 PM #2

Reset the chipset. Ensure your circuit has a switch or a two-pin connector. Alternatively, disconnect the power source from the board for 10-15 seconds before restarting.

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Phangirl289
Junior Member
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03-05-2025, 01:10 AM
#3
Let me know, I'm here to help. Are you concerned about potential issues?
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Phangirl289
03-05-2025, 01:10 AM #3

Let me know, I'm here to help. Are you concerned about potential issues?

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03-05-2025, 02:18 PM
#4
Sure, just altering the frequency shouldn't cause any issues. Removing the CMOS will restore the BIOS to its original factory configuration.
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BuddyTheTurtle
03-05-2025, 02:18 PM #4

Sure, just altering the frequency shouldn't cause any issues. Removing the CMOS will restore the BIOS to its original factory configuration.

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eastland97
Senior Member
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03-26-2025, 06:18 PM
#5
Thank you very much. I was quite concerned, but your reply means a lot. Thanks again!
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eastland97
03-26-2025, 06:18 PM #5

Thank you very much. I was quite concerned, but your reply means a lot. Thanks again!