Error: Overclocking failed! Please enter Setup to re-configure your system.
Hi everybody, after a small overclocking (from 0.089 to 0.95 and 0.250) the problem started it all here. Actually i don't noticed problems in RAM,PSU, or CPU. My BIOS could recognize my hard driver in IDE mode, so either it's not the hard drive that caused me a Black Screen Death with cursor (Before it was a Blue Screen problem, 0x000074). After playing and using Windows (In IDE mode, SATA) i shutted down my computer and i noticed the next other day there was a Blue Screen popping up with an error of 0x000074 BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO. So i looked for a repair. I did a force sfc scan maybe then after i couldn't use System Repair. It couldn't fix a thing. After some time trying to do some repair, my Repair your Computer option was missing. I don't have reinstallation disk or USB to repair the problem, but maybe tommorrow i will try to borrow one CD or DVD that could fix the problem. So after doing a CMOS fix (as i remember as i did) i did reseted the CMOS battery, and the jumper too, leaved it for 5-3 minute maybe, i did putted it back. And then when i booted up again i had to change the SATA option from AHCI to IDE to my PC connect my Hard Drive, i booted into Hard Drive in Boot Option, all i could see is the Windows boots up with logo, no sound after it, and the screen leaves black with cursor (Black Screen of Death with cursor). I tried to change the cables to make sure everything is alright. I hope that i did not everything bad.
Details: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSC0
Hard Drive: WDC WD2500AVVS-62L2B0 (250.0GB) GreenPower, Western Digital
RAM: Corsair 4096MB 1333MHz 4GB DDR3
CPU information: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G3240 @ 3.10GHz Speed: 3100MHz
Motherboard: ASUS H81-PLUS
BIOS version: 2105
SATA information: SATA6G _1 (Yellow) (Here i did put the Hard Drive SATA cable ATA 30V VW-1, Black)
SATA6G_2 (Yellow) HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSC0 ATAPI (DVDRAM, Black 6G/s cable)
SATA3G_1 (Dark Brown) Empty
SATA3G_2 (Dark Brown) Empty
SATA mode: IDE (Currently)
DRAM Timing Control: 9-9-9-24-1
CSM: Enabled (UEFI and Legacy OPROM, Legacy OPROM first, Legacy OPROM first, Legacy OPROM first)
Computer: Hanns G HQ191D
Primary Display: IGPU (Even not works on Auto after changing voltage)
CPU Load-Line Calibration: Regular, 250KHz. Sometimes the CPU voltage changes from 1.089V-To 1.094V and then back and then and then 1.094. This would likely happen when i reset the CMOS battery that changes BIOS settings (No fault in motherboard)
Please anybody suggestion anything good will help, and thanks for reading, have a good day.
Hi everybody, after a small overclocking (from 0.089 to 0.95 and 0.250) the problem started it all here. Actually i don't noticed problems in RAM,PSU, or CPU. My BIOS could recognize my hard driver in IDE mode, so either it's not the hard drive that caused me a Black Screen Death with cursor (Before it was a Blue Screen problem, 0x000074). After playing and using Windows (In IDE mode, SATA) i shutted down my computer and i noticed the next other day there was a Blue Screen popping up with an error of 0x000074 BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO. So i looked for a repair. I did a force sfc scan maybe then after i couldn't use System Repair. It couldn't fix a thing. After some time trying to do some repair, my Repair your Computer option was missing. I don't have reinstallation disk or USB to repair the problem, but maybe tommorrow i will try to borrow one CD or DVD that could fix the problem. So after doing a CMOS fix (as i remember as i did) i did reseted the CMOS battery, and the jumper too, leaved it for 5-3 minute maybe, i did putted it back. And then when i booted up again i had to change the SATA option from AHCI to IDE to my PC connect my Hard Drive, i booted into Hard Drive in Boot Option, all i could see is the Windows boots up with logo, no sound after it, and the screen leaves black with cursor (Black Screen of Death with cursor). I tried to change the cables to make sure everything is alright. I hope that i did not everything bad.
Details: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSC0
Hard Drive: WDC WD2500AVVS-62L2B0 (250.0GB) GreenPower, Western Digital
RAM: Corsair 4096MB 1333MHz 4GB DDR3
CPU information: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G3240 @ 3.10GHz Speed: 3100MHz
Motherboard: ASUS H81-PLUS
BIOS version: 2105
SATA information: SATA6G _1 (Yellow) (Here i did put the Hard Drive SATA cable ATA 30V VW-1, Black)
SATA6G_2 (Yellow) HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSC0 ATAPI (DVDRAM, Black 6G/s cable)
SATA3G_1 (Dark Brown) Empty
SATA3G_2 (Dark Brown) Empty
SATA mode: IDE (Currently)
DRAM Timing Control: 9-9-9-24-1
CSM: Enabled (UEFI and Legacy OPROM, Legacy OPROM first, Legacy OPROM first, Legacy OPROM first)
Computer: Hanns G HQ191D
Primary Display: IGPU (Even not works on Auto after changing voltage)
CPU Load-Line Calibration: Regular, 250KHz. Sometimes the CPU voltage changes from 1.089V-To 1.094V and then back and then and then 1.094. This would likely happen when i reset the CMOS battery that changes BIOS settings (No fault in motherboard)
Please anybody suggestion anything good will help, and thanks for reading, have a good day.