Hello all! Yesterday I faced such a problem. Updated my PC to Windows 10, before that was Windows 7. Last 1.5 years im оverclock my CPU from 2.6 to 3.1 GHz and RAM from 1333 to 1599 MHz by raising bus speed from 100 to 120, e verything was fine on Windows 7.
Before installing the OS im default BIOS settings. Installed a new system, installed all the necessary programs, decided to restart and again overclock PC. I set the old parameters, performed the restart, and when the system was booted, I received BSOD with an error "inaccessible boot device". .
What am I doing wrong? Maybe I missed some innovation in Windows 10? Or overclocking is simply impossible on this OS? I ask for help!
The list of systems:
• AMD A6-3650
• Asus F1A55-M LX3 R2.0
• RAM: Goodram DDR3-1333 4096MB x2
Installed all the latest drivers, the latest available version of the BIOS.
Before installing the OS im default BIOS settings. Installed a new system, installed all the necessary programs, decided to restart and again overclock PC. I set the old parameters, performed the restart, and when the system was booted, I received BSOD with an error "inaccessible boot device". .
What am I doing wrong? Maybe I missed some innovation in Windows 10? Or overclocking is simply impossible on this OS? I ask for help!
The list of systems:
• AMD A6-3650
• Asus F1A55-M LX3 R2.0
• RAM: Goodram DDR3-1333 4096MB x2
Installed all the latest drivers, the latest available version of the BIOS.