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hmm...don't ask how, I accidentally changed something.

wildwarren

Senior member
I was setting up the bios on my new system, its an Asus A7v133, and I was going to bump the fsb up to 133 so my tbird would run at 1ghz instead of 750. By accident I changed the multiplier, but I thought I had changed it back to 7.5....Then I went ahead and changed the fsb to 133 and saved and exited. It will not boot now. I know, I feel like such a newbie...but how do I get it back to the original multiplier if I can't get back into bios. Jumpers? The cpu is not unlocked so changing the multiplier is not even possible. Can some wise anand vet please help me out?🙂
 
I would start by clearing the Bios by unplugging it and pulling the battery.. Most motherboards have jumpers to clear it also check your manual..
 
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