NEED HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brian_09

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i had recieved my first comp. and tried ocing and everything was fine or so i thought im a newbie and this is my first comp all top end hardware and all hook ups confirmed in bios ive oced at 3.92 and reading no os found. what do i do ? i have gigabyte x58 ud5, 6gb corsair dominater 1600, small asetek water cooler, gtx 275 oced, kingston ssd 64gbx2 that was holding os, and 500gbx2 for other data. please somebody help!
 
Put everything back to stock first. You have set up an unstable overclock. See if Windows will load, if it won't, you may have to do a repair install.

And yes, please stop shouting. It does absolutely no good, and only serves to annoy the very people you are asking to help you.
 
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try this!
 
well sorry for the shouting honestly didnt really know you could shout on a comp I was just being funny or so i thought. thanks for the help im currently resolving my problem. and i thank you again.
 
this is for overshocked. if i really were screaming you would hear me not read me ! im a fast learner so if you ever have problems just know if have the answer you wont get it from me.honestly there wasnt even a point in responding except for showing me that your not a nice person, so have a nice day.
 


Nice setup, however if it's your first computer, I am quite surprised you use watercooling and play around overclocking.
As a first computer I recommend you wait till you require the gain of performance an overclock can give you before you play with fire.

I will try to point you in some different directions here.

Boot from a windows cd and check if it can see the harddrives and say if it has data on it or not, do not go far in the options as you don't want to accidently whipe out your data.

If more then one and both are found in the bios, there is a setting in boot devices that allows you to pick what harddrive to be the boot device, check out that option.
Are the 2 500GB's Hd's setup on raid ? if so, check the raid setting or the Sata connectors, some are for regular sata connections, some can be for a Raid setup.

Of course all of those can vary with different brands of motherboards.

Worst case scenario, happens to everyone, boot from windows cd either repair or reinstall from scratch...
 
thanks for the info coolit, i tried all of those things its all a problem with some hardware , got that all taken care of now im playing the waiting game , waiting for a restore disk because the one that had came with the system was blank tried many times to boot from it and nothin so i tried on a different comp and still nothing, unfortunatly the company is on the opposite coast so im trying to wait patiently for the disk. (the waiting game is the worst game ive ever played!)