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Thread ID: 65997 2006-02-07 18:22:00 Unmountable_Boot_Volume The_End_Of_Reality (334) Press F1
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428085 2006-02-10 20:11:00 The chip is at its stock speed of 2.21Ghz, I reset the BIOS, but I will go and have a look in the BIOS and see if anything is wrong when I get home, if I have time :lol: got to go out later and won't be home till late tomorrow :D

Not a clue if they are lockable or what, I have never heard of that

Nope, got no SATA, all IDE

Do tell more about OCing and the HDD getting corrupted :)
The_End_Of_Reality (334)
428086 2006-02-10 22:13:00 AFAIK corrupted data on the HDD is usually caused by a bad peice of software, bad/dieing HDD or power issues (PSU)- this could be caused by OCing, I guess, by causing fluctuations in supply because of a struggling PSU...

Judging by your specs, The_End_Of_Reality, I'd say your fine on the power front...
HadO (796)
428087 2006-02-13 02:44:00 IDE channel controllers are on the PCI bus, 33mhz with gets its speed via division of FSB, when you clock the FSB, your PCI bus will raise also.
Some boards have a set PCI speeds, some are dynamic divisions of FSB.

I would suggest checking with the forums

www.dfi-street.com

to see what your board does.
SolMiester (139)
428088 2006-02-13 03:16:00 Try using the Cable Select setting on both drives. The cable for CS has one wire cut between the master and slave connectors. (That's why the Master and Slave are labelled). I think it shouldn't matter and let you override CS with MA/SL jumpering, but that does require the motherboard manufacturers and disk drive manufacrurers to agree on what the IDE standards mean. The controller might be making its decisions about which drive is the master wrongly. Graham L (2)
428089 2006-02-13 03:32:00 IDE channel controllers are on the PCI bus, 33mhz with gets its speed via division of FSB, when you clock the FSB, your PCI bus will raise also.
Some boards have a set PCI speeds, some are dynamic divisions of FSB.

I would suggest checking with the forums

www.dfi-street.com

to see what your board does.I had a look for this and I can't seem to find it.

I do not have a floppy power connector pluged in to the MOBO, and in this (www.dfi-street.com) thread it says to insert it, but when I did, the MOBO decided not to work for about an hour (the part is where all the pictures are)
The_End_Of_Reality (334)
428090 2006-02-13 04:47:00 Not sure why you are talking about floppy controller.

The thread works for me, this is not a resolution thread, but a thread talking about OC the FSB and losing the IDE HDD's/corrupting the data.
SolMiester (139)
428091 2006-02-13 05:18:00 Not sure why you are talking about floppy controller.

The thread works for me, this is not a resolution thread, but a thread talking about OC the FSB and losing the IDE HDD's/corrupting the data. Ok forget about OCing, I don't need to know.

I am not talking about the floppy controller, There is a power connector below the CPU that takes a floppy power connector and that thread I posted last said to plug it in, this is not related to the other problems, but I Just thought to ask in this thread.

This (www.imagef1.net.nz) is the picture, I have not plugged this in, when I did the MOBO did not like it, so I took it out, it started for about half a second and then died, done this multiple times untill after a hour it was fine, what should I do?
The_End_Of_Reality (334)
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