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Problems booting

Posted: October 12th, 2005, 4:28 pm
by abk5005
Everytime I boot my computer I have 3 problems. First I turn it on and it sounds like it starts up but nothing comes up on the monitor. So I shut it off, and the second time it starts up, but comes up with a warning that says there is a overclocking error, and gives me two options: F1 to enter setup, and F2 to load current values and continue. Then it goes to the message "Reboot and select proper boot drive..." which I do, sometimes the black screen comes back and I have to turn it off again. As it starts up I have to hold Del and set the proper hard disk and boot drive in the BIOS. Then it comes up with the overclocking message again, and finally usually starts up. Both seem to happen no matter what order I do things in. Everytime it reverts to the floppy drive being the boot drive, and selects the wrong hard disk. Specs Pentium 4 3.0GHz 1024MB RAM 2 hard disks

Posted: October 12th, 2005, 11:47 pm
by richh0323
You should go into the BIOS and reset the default values, and see if that helps out. It sounds like you tried to tweek the system alittle too much. Another thing to look at, did you reflash the BIOS? Find out what mother board you have and make sure you have the right BIOS ver