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I don't actually know whether that title is right, you see a couple of days ago my p.c was working fine.

 

I was messing about 1 day in the BIOS settings looking for a way of overclocking my machine. I went downstairs leaving the BIOS screen open, and my little sister :@ Started messing around in this screen (Shes 4).. I returned in time to see part of the message that flashed up before it died.. It partly read something along the lines of...

 

''The value you have changed.. computer won't boot up past startup screen... BIOS settings changed''

 

I didn't quite catch the rest of the message, and now everytime I try to fire up my machine i get nowhere, it just stops on the PackardBell screen, nothing I do works, I hit ESC to swap screens to see what's booting up.. and it tells me it's counting my physical memory and that it's 'ok'.

 

I hit F2 for system BIOS and it just doens't listen, carries on with the PackarBell screen, Hitting F8 doesn't work either, I've tried rebooting through the c.d but i can't get the computer to load far enough.

 

I'm thinking something in the BIOS has been changed therefore hindering the processor, BIOS or something i'm none to familiar with from booting.

 

I need some help pronto on this one as i can't go without the computer because it's used for work too.

 

I'm running Windows XP Pro, anything else you need to know, dont desitate to ask.

 

I've got appx 42 minutes left on the computer i'm using! Thanks... I'll give my mobile number out to anyone who thinks they can help me step by step. :D

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Posted (edited)

I don't actually know whether that title is right, you see a couple of days ago my p.c was working fine.

 

I was messing about 1 day in the BIOS settings looking for a way of overclocking my machine. I went downstairs leaving the BIOS screen open, and my little sister :@ Started messing around in this screen (Shes 4).. I returned in time to see part of the message that flashed up before it died.. It partly read something along the lines of...

 

''The value you have changed.. computer won't boot up past startup screen... BIOS settings changed''

 

I didn't quite catch the rest of the message, and now everytime I try to fire up my machine i get nowhere, it just stops on the PackardBell screen, nothing I do works, I hit ESC to swap screens to see what's booting up.. and it tells me it's counting my physical memory and that it's 'ok'.

 

I hit F2 for system BIOS and it just doens't listen, carries on with the PackarBell screen, Hitting F8 doesn't work either, I've tried rebooting through the c.d but i can't get the computer to load far enough.

 

I'm thinking something in the BIOS has been changed therefore hindering the processor, BIOS or something i'm none to familiar with from booting.

 

I need some help pronto on this one as i can't go without the computer because it's used for work too.

 

I'm running Windows XP Pro, anything else you need to know, dont desitate to ask.

 

I've got appx 42 minutes left on the computer i'm using! Thanks... I'll give my mobile number out to anyone who thinks they can help me step by step. :D

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Hey there,

I'm afraid we cant give out personal one-to-one help offline.

 

What make is your mobo, and do you know what BIOS you are running?

 

Others will be able to help you more, but they may need these details in advance.

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Hey there,

I'm afraid we cant give out personal one-to-one help offline.

 

What make is your mobo, and do you know what BIOS you are running?

 

Others will be able to help you more, but they may need these details in advance.

Cooler Master HAF 932

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.3GHz

Asus P5K Premium Black Pearl

2GB OCZ reaper 1066MHZ

ATI Radeon HD4850

Pictures!

 

Click Here To Register And Get Started In The World Of Free PC Help Forums!

 

If Free PC Help Has Helped You, Please Consider Leaving A Donation By Clicking Here!

We are all members helping other members.

Please return here where you may be able to help someone else.

After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs.

Guest Wolfeymole
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Kids eh :rolleyes:

 

So you can't get into the bios whatsoever is that correct?

 

You could try pulling the motherboard battery for 10 minutes then reinstalling it to see if it will reset the bios defaults.

Guest Wolfeymole
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Kids eh :rolleyes:

 

So you can't get into the bios whatsoever is that correct?

 

You could try pulling the motherboard battery for 10 minutes then reinstalling it to see if it will reset the bios defaults.

Posted

Ahh right, stuff it.

 

Errmm, i believe the BIOS is Award Medallion? If that makes any sense, I know a little about computers, but i'm afraid only in the areas in which i've messed about with, memory, graphics, storage, cooling etc.

 

The computer started out as an IMedia 551 from Packard Bell.

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Ahh right, stuff it.

 

Errmm, i believe the BIOS is Award Medallion? If that makes any sense, I know a little about computers, but i'm afraid only in the areas in which i've messed about with, memory, graphics, storage, cooling etc.

 

The computer started out as an IMedia 551 from Packard Bell.

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Kids eh :rolleyes:

 

So you can't get into the bios whatsoever is that correct?

 

You could try pulling the motherboard battery for 10 minutes then reinstalling it to see if it will reset the bios defaults.

 

Yeh, ermmm... Maybe I don't know that much about the computer then lol.

 

Which one would that be, i've taught myself on my computer you see.. I've got a gigabyte motherboard if that helps!

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Kids eh :rolleyes:

 

So you can't get into the bios whatsoever is that correct?

 

You could try pulling the motherboard battery for 10 minutes then reinstalling it to see if it will reset the bios defaults.

 

Yeh, ermmm... Maybe I don't know that much about the computer then lol.

 

Which one would that be, i've taught myself on my computer you see.. I've got a gigabyte motherboard if that helps!

Posted

Fantastic, I know which one!

 

So when I remove this and replace it'll refresh the BIOS. or just reset it?

 

No, it doens't let me into anything, Let alone BIOS! Thanks guys!

Posted

Fantastic, I know which one!

 

So when I remove this and replace it'll refresh the BIOS. or just reset it?

 

No, it doens't let me into anything, Let alone BIOS! Thanks guys!

Guest Wolfeymole
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It may do or it may not mate, I don't know just how far you went on the oc'ing. :(
Guest Wolfeymole
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It may do or it may not mate, I don't know just how far you went on the oc'ing. :(
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I didn't overclock at all, was justy having a little root around! motherboard is pretty much standard, as is processor. Only thing's uprated are pretty much cooling on the processor, sound card and graphics card!
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I didn't overclock at all, was justy having a little root around! motherboard is pretty much standard, as is processor. Only thing's uprated are pretty much cooling on the processor, sound card and graphics card!
Guest Wolfeymole
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Give it a go and get back to us as it should reset the bios.
Guest Wolfeymole
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Give it a go and get back to us as it should reset the bios.
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Fantastic, i'm not on again till tomorrow otherwise, so if this works i'll post up tonight telling everyone how awesome and prompt you guys are! Thanks again!
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Fantastic, i'm not on again till tomorrow otherwise, so if this works i'll post up tonight telling everyone how awesome and prompt you guys are! Thanks again!
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Guys, I can't thank you enough. I did exactly as you said and within no time the computer was back up and running as normal!

 

Brilliant service! Thanks again! :D

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Guys, I can't thank you enough. I did exactly as you said and within no time the computer was back up and running as normal!

 

Brilliant service! Thanks again! :D

Guest Wolfeymole
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Hey that's great to hear, thanks for getting back to us and letting us know. :thumb:

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