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Christian Renaudineau a écrit :
> NoSpamCity a écrit :
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>> jpsga a écrit :
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>>> "NoSpamCity" <nospam@spamcity.net> wrote in message
>>> news:42636d9f$0$24680$626a14ce@news.free.fr...
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for newbie question.
>>>>
>>>> I have a GA-7VT600P-RZ witch Athlon XP 2800+ and 1GB of RAM.
>>>>
>>>> All run ok when I keep sw1 on default mode (FSB at 100MHz),
>>>> but my PC work at 1.5GHz instead of 2.8GHz.
>>>>
>>>> When I remove sw1 (auto mode), I have a dark screen, with
>>>> no beep at all, and I can't access to BIOS setup.
>>>>
>>>> I have keep my BIOS to default values, ie:
>>>> Enabled Enable clock spread spectrum.(Default value)
>>>> Disable Disable CPU Host Clock Control.(Default value)
>>>>
>>>> What's wrong in my setup? Any idea about identify my problems?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Christian.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> PS1: SW1 is JP1 switch on motherboard.
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>>>
>>> Well Christian, I don't own this board and hope someone that does
>>> reads and responds.
>>> I was very curious about the fact that it will not allow you into the
>>> BIOS with the SW1 jumper removed.
>>> After down loading the manual, I found that cryptic NOTE on page 33.
>>> My efforts to translate the note into English failed,
>>> Maybe he is telling us to stare at the blank screen for 20 or 30
>>> seconds. If the time out fairy has not initiated a reboot by that
>>> time, then hit the reset button and it should let you into the BIOS
>>> with the host clock at 133mHz.
>>> Better yet, maybe you understand the NOTE,
>>>
>>> It looks like a nice board.
>>>
>>> JPS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Right, I'm already waiting about this 20 seconds before reinit and
>> restart. But, nothing happened.
>>
>> This is why I'm thinking I've missing something before go to "auto"
>> mode, because it nothing happening in this mode. No bip, no information
>> on screen, can't get BIOS menu. And all are ok with FSB force to 100MHz.
>>
>>
>> Christian.
>
> Thanks all for this ideas.
>
> I'm trying next week: check all default values, and if it is not ok,
> I'm resetting BIOS by removing my battery.
>
> I'll back to say you results.
>
> Christian.
Hi all,
I'm checked all default values, but I've always have problem: can't run
at max speed.
Next step, later: remove CMOS battery for reinit.
I've another problem: when I shutdown PC, maybe I can boot, maybe I
can't. Then, I turn off PC, and I turn on, and after some cycles, PC
boot and was ok. I didn't understanding why.
Is that problem come with my two hard disk drive? One SATA drive,
and one IDE? My OS (WinXP Pro SP2) is on SATA drive, and for setup
it on C: drive, I've disabled IDE drive in BIOS features
(but it still visible in OS under D: letter). Otherwise, my OS
already want to setup on my IDE drive, not SATA drive.
Does my problem relating to this setup?
Regards,
Christian.