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I got my system to boot, but it gives me this msg:
CPU has been changed or CPU ratio change failded. Please re-enter cpu setting on the CMOS start-up & remember to save before quit.

now yesterday i "cleared" the CMOS by switching jumper5 to pin 2-3 for 10 secs, then back to pins 1-2.

I have no clue what this means or what the fvck i am doing

I have a P4 2.53, what freq. should i be running for no overclocking, in the bios it is set at 133, but i dont know how the equates.
 
133MHz is the right FSB frequency with a multiplier of 19. If there is a field in bios for 'Halt on: All Errors,' then set it to 'Halt on: No Errors.' Peace.
 
Originally posted by: JSSheridan
133MHz is the right FSB frequency with a multiplier of 19. If there is a field in bios for 'Halt on: All Errors,' then set it to 'Halt on: No Errors.' Peace.

this put my system in a continuous cycle, if i choose to boot in safe mode or normally, just restarts itself...
 
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