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13. March 2006 @ 12:13 |
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I have an OEM board, so I guess it is out of the question.
Oh Well...
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13. March 2006 @ 13:31 |
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JXP2307
Some OEM boards do allow for overclocking just not Dell, compaq/HP, or sony or any well know commercial grade (micron computers used to allow it). Some can also have their bios chip reprogramed to that of the origianl manufacturer or you can in some cases order a bios chip custom made from here or least you used to be able to. Companies like Dell don't make their motherboards so the trick is to find out who did and then get the manufacturers bios and reflash yours with it or have it done for you by these folks.
http://ctbios.com/
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marvmcc
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13. March 2006 @ 13:41 |
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Quote: I have an OEM board, so I guess it is out of the question.
Oh Well...
If you have an OEM board then you probably have a better chance at over clocking than a branded board such as HP, Dell, or what ever..... Your Gigabyte, MSI, and ASUS to name just a few OEM boards are fairly easy to over clock.... However things like what brand of RAM and cooling (especially cooling) you have can have more of a bearing on the out come than your your Mother Board.
You can google it and get some really good suggestions.....
Just my opinion...... Your milage may varry substantually though!
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13. March 2006 @ 14:08 |
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Guess you missed the connection I was making. The PC original equipment manufacturer such as HP, Dell, Gateway and the like. Having a Dell, I know it's a difficult task to try to find out who made the board. All I know is that mine is a Dell OEM 2035. Anyone know who made it, I'd appreciate the info.
Asus, MSI, and Gigabyte are considered by most to be builders of Custom boards, though they do make some boards for manufactured PCs (at least I know Asus does). I guess sometimes the terminology gets confused.
Sophocles
Perhaps I should have said the manufacturers of the majority of PCs have locked boards.
JXP2307
What brand and model PC do you have and what are some of the specs? That's one way to figure out if it's possible. ;)
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13. March 2006 @ 14:21 |
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13. March 2006 @ 14:39 |
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Sophocles
It still says it's an OEM board with a Phoenix BIOS, version 1.10 A07 for Dell.
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13. March 2006 @ 14:46 |
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When you load CTBios you have to hit enter to get it to move along different pages.
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13. March 2006 @ 15:00 |
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I did.
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13. March 2006 @ 15:01 |
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All the way to where it closes.
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13. March 2006 @ 15:43 |
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There has to be a clue somewhere as to who makes your board and chances are that it only differs from the manufacturers board by the bios chip and its programming.
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13. March 2006 @ 16:16 |
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If I knew what the clue was, it would have saved me a few bucks. ;) No one at Dell or on the Dell forums seemed to want to talk or know anything about the board. In fact, my legwork helped some others when it came to upgrading their processors. The board I'm using only supports the Northwood processors and not Prescots, though the chipset supports the Prescot on other boards.
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13. March 2006 @ 16:28 |
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Quote: The board I'm using only supports the Northwood processors and not Prescots, though the chipset supports the Prescot on other boards.
And since socket 478 also supports prescotts, the difference has to be in the bios.
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14. March 2006 @ 04:34 |
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Give the man a cigar. ;)
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14. March 2006 @ 06:37 |
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This means that if you go to the CTBIOS website and make a request they can probably identify your board and offer for sale a replacement bios and chip.
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14. March 2006 @ 08:30 |
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I have an e-machine W4682.
Everything is stock except the video card I put in, and upgraded RAM.
Here is what SiSoftware Sandra is saying about my computer.....
Have a Look!!!
System
Host Name : JOELASH-VGLA1CB
User : Owner
Domain : MSHOME
Processor
Model : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.60GHz
Speed : 2.60GHz
Performance Rating : PR2860 (estimated)
Cores per Processor : 1 Unit(s)
Threads per Core : 1 Unit(s)
Internal Data Cache : 8kB Synchronous, Write-Thru, 4-way set, 64 byte line size
L2 On-board Cache : 512kB ECC Synchronous, ATC, 8-way set, 64 byte line size, 2 lines per sector
Mainboard
Bus(es) : ISA X-Bus AGP PCI IMB USB i2c/SMBus
MP Support : 1 Processor(s)
MP APIC : Yes
System BIOS : Phoenix Technologies, LTD IEX409H
System : System Manufacturer Product Name
Mainboard : First International Computer, Inc. VG33
Total Memory : 1.2GB DDR-SDRAM
Chipset 1
Model : First International Computer Inc 82845G/GL/GE Brookdale Host-Hub Interface Bridge (B1-step)
Front Side Bus Speed : 4x 100MHz (400MHz data rate)
Total Memory : 1.3GB DDR-SDRAM
Memory Bus Speed : 2x 133MHz (266MHz data rate)
Video System
Monitor/Panel : Dell E771p
Adapter : ALL-IN-WONDER 9600 SERIES
Adapter : ALL-IN-WONDER 9600 SERIES - Secondary
Physical Storage Devices
Removable Drive : Floppy disk drive
Hard Disk : HDS722525VLAT80 (233GB)
Hard Disk : WDC WD800EB-11DJF0 (75GB)
Hard Disk : Disk drive
CD-ROM/DVD : JLMS XJ-HD166S (CD 48X Rd) (DVD 6X Rd)
CD-ROM/DVD : _NEC DVD_RW ND-1300A (CD 40X Rd, 16X Wr) (DVD 5X Rd, 2X Wr)
CD-ROM/DVD : AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device (CD 32X Rd) (DVD 4X Rd)
CD-ROM/DVD : AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device (CD 32X Rd) (DVD 4X Rd)
CD-ROM/DVD : AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device (CD 32X Rd) (DVD 4X Rd)
Logical Storage Devices
1.44MB 3.5" (A:) : N/A
Master (C:) : 50GB (15GB, 29% Free Space) (NTFS)
Programs (D:) : 25GB (11GB, 43% Free Space) (NTFS)
Slave (E:) : 150GB (100GB, 66% Free Space) (NTFS)
Tv shows (F:) : 83GB (41GB, 49% Free Space) (NTFS)
CD-ROM/DVD (G:) : N/A
CD-ROM/DVD (H:) : N/A
Rome dvd disc 1 (I:) : 4.3GB (UDF)
CD-ROM/DVD (J:) : N/A
CD-ROM/DVD (K:) : N/A
Peripherals
Serial/Parallel Port(s) : 1 COM / 1 LPT
USB Controller/Hub : Intel(R) 82801DB/DBM USB Universal Host Controller - 24C2
USB Controller/Hub : Intel(R) 82801DB/DBM USB Universal Host Controller - 24C4
USB Controller/Hub : Intel(R) 82801DB/DBM USB Universal Host Controller - 24C7
USB Controller/Hub : USB Root Hub
USB Controller/Hub : USB Root Hub
USB Controller/Hub : USB Root Hub
USB Controller/Hub : USB Mass Storage Device
USB Controller/Hub : ATI Remote Wonder
Keyboard : Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse : PS/2 Compatible Mouse
Human Interface : HID-compliant game controller
Human Interface : USB Human Interface Device
MultiMedia Device(s)
Device : Realtek AC'97 Audio
Communication Device(s)
Device : U.S. Robotics 56K Fax Win
Printers and Faxes
Model : Microsoft Office Document Image Writer
Model : Macromedia FlashPaper
Model : Canon Bubble-Jet BJC-2100
Power Management
AC Line Status : On-Line
Operating System(s)
Windows System : Microsoft Windows XP/2002 Home (Win32 x86) 5.01.2600 (Service Pack 2)
Network Services
Adapter : Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC
Performance Tips
Tip 2546 : Large memory modules should be ECC/Parity.
Tip 2 : Double-click tip or press Enter while a tip is selected for more information about the tip.
All men profess honesty as long as they can. To believe all men honest would be folly. To believe none so is something worse. -John Quincy Adams
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14. March 2006 @ 09:11 |
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14. March 2006 @ 10:18 |
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THANKS!
I have already upgraded the video card, so I guess thats about it...
Methinks it be time to invest in a newer computer...
All men profess honesty as long as they can. To believe all men honest would be folly. To believe none so is something worse. -John Quincy Adams
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Tweak32
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14. March 2006 @ 23:49 |
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I have been using DVD rebuilder recently with success, but I have a new problem that I can't solve.
I am trying to back-up Wedding Crashers, and I get the following error message, "Error in Update IFO:VTS_FO VOBID: 11/CELLID:02 was not found in the VOB".
I am using DVD-RB freeware V.96
I rip using DVD Decrypter V 3.5.4.0
I had DVD43 running in the background while ripping.
I had backed up Wedding Crashers once before with this same setup, but I didn't have DVD43 running in the background. This backup went through DVD-RB without a problem, but I got a "DVD files reallocation failed" message through Nero, and the DVD didn't play properly.
I am just trying to figure out if this problem is because of DVD43, or something else?
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James
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15. March 2006 @ 03:17 |
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brobear
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15. March 2006 @ 09:34 |
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Or you can use the best driver decrypter on the market, AnyDVD. You can get it at http://www.SlySoft.com . There's a full function trial, so you can use it before buying. The purchase price will be among the best money you've spent for software, if you do a lot of DVD backups. The program now includes a ripper with FixVTS. I still prefer using DVD Decrypter to rip the files with AnyDVD running in the background. If there is a problem with file compliance, I run the files through FixVTS. Doing the quick opening analysis with DVD Shrink is a quick test for compliance. Not 100% accurate, but it is a good quick test. For those with Recode, the opening analysis does the same.
You need to set the suggested settings in DVDD for use with AnyDVD.
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15. March 2006 @ 09:41 |
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brobear
brobear is right! I just did the "Wedding Crashers" on the weekend using AnyDVD, DVD decrypter, and DVDRB/CCE with no problem. I cna't remember but I think that the movie has Sony's Aarccos puppetlock physical protection which AnyDVD can now safely remove. Get rid of DVD43 it often proves to be more trouble than help and then download and install AnyDVD's trial version, and try it. It's good for 30 days.
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jdobbs
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15. March 2006 @ 10:02 |
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Yeah, that's what I use too -- it sure saves a lot of headaches. They keep it very current too. You just load it and let it run... Since I personally like to create ISO files on my hard drive for mounting/dismounting, I just rip using DVD Decrypter in ISO mode over the top of AnyDVD. That way Decrypter just sees the original as a "non-encrypted" disc and AnyDVD does all the heavy-lifting.
Another advantage is that someone with limited disc space can run DVD-RB directly against the DVD (without ripping). Of course that can slow it down...
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15. March 2006 @ 10:53 |
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Way down. ;)
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Tweak32
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15. March 2006 @ 11:56 |
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Thanks for the suggestions, I just purchased AnyDVD so I can try to back up the movie once I get it back from my friends!
Bro-bear, do you have a link for setting up dvd decrpter to work with AnyDVD?
Thanks!
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15. March 2006 @ 12:03 |
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There's no setting up to do, just install AnyDVD and it will run in the background unnoticed while secretly working its magic.
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