In able to get Windows to boot I need to set the divider to 3:3:1, multiplyer to 11 and clock to 100. Like I mentioned above I can get around 110 to work ok.
I can't get 4:4:1 to work at all.
Also, I'm not attempting to overclock anything. I have an xp 1700, and just want it to work at it's...
Thanks for the tips.
I've been experimenting setting the fsb speed manually, and I can get 110 working perfectly, and 115 working more or less ok. Multiplier is 11. 1265mhz is the maximum I've managed to achieve with any kind of stability. I should be able to do 1466 odd.
This is really...
... or anything close.
It doesn't want to work with a FSB of 133mhz set. The machine posts and starts to load Windows 2000, getting right up to the point where Windows would normally start and the gui would kick in, but instead it reboots. Interestingly, it also does this if I try and reinstall...
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