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Well ive been getting blue screens on start up over the passed little bit. I actually only get them when i turn on my computer right after all the bars pass by.
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Did you up the voltage on the RAM? Those Crucial Ballistix run at about 2.1 or 2.2.(Check the RAM). Try runing Memtest86+ on the RAM and see.
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I have a P35-DS3R and the P35-DS4 which both were acting unstable and giving me memory errors using memtest86+. I updated to F8 and everything was fine for both MB's.
Message edited by coesowiki on 02-06-2008 at 11:43:16 PM |
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Oh yeah, ive run memtest86+ on the RAM for just over 12 hours with no errors( i thought i posted it...). It's i think @ 1.9v currently and usually at stock (then again it's usually not running at the full 1066).
Message edited by Jesse2200 on 02-06-2008 at 11:46:15 PM |
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Its NOT recommended to flash from windows. There is more risk involved when you do. But even though I know better, I gave it a shot using @bios. It seemed to work pretty smoothly.
Message edited by coesowiki on 02-07-2008 at 12:01:50 AM |
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Well ive never had any sort of instability while just browsing around Windows, that could be the main reason why they suggest not to do it in Windows, incase your computer is unstable...?
Message edited by Jesse2200 on 02-07-2008 at 12:01:11 AM |
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The download was pretty slow so i manually downloaded the bios from gigabyte, i didnt use the find BIOS option.
Message edited by coesowiki on 02-07-2008 at 12:14:59 AM |
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Alright, here goes.
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You should load the optimized default settings in the bios. And yup thats about it. |
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I DID IT! THANKS FOR THE HELP!
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That's hilarious. |
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I only get blue screens on start up.
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If you are getting blue screens on startup then, by definition, your OS is unstable. Even with a stable OS I recommend that you use the Q-Flash anyway, it is considerably safer. If you don't mind bricking your mobo, then don't worry about it.
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Next time i flash ill try out Q Flash. |
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