![]() ![]() I'm having the first post problem (overcloking message after power on) I'have been trying several configurations and testing programs but I just didn't find anything wrong. The problem come back randomly and sometimes it disappeared just changing the sata port to wich the plug is connected to.Īfter that I began to have the "No hard disk present" error and I cleared the CMOS and tried several things until it come to work again.įew time ago I noticed that was a newer bios version, so then I used Live Update to update bios and drivers again. Then I began to have the same problem again so I changed the plug again but problem was there anyway so decide to update bios to 1.8 version. ![]() Then a normal day I began to have a very low Windows start so I changed the sata plug to a purple one and the problem disappeared. I bought the computer and I was using the Blue (Marvel) sata port for the hard disk. # Power Supply Unit brand and output in watts and DC output (amps)Ĭlick to expand.I Haven't IDE/PATA Hard Drive # Operating system and version (eg Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 32bit) Realtek RTL8185 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Network Adapter PCI # Any other peripheral cards and devices (eg MSI Plus TV card, MSI PC54G2 Wireless LAN PCI card) # Hard drive(s) brand, size, type, speed (eg 2x Seagate 200gb SATA150) # Video card brand, chipset type, memory size (eg Gainward Geforce 8800GT 512MB PCI-E) # Motherboard model (eg K9A2 Platinum, NOT just MS-7376!!) ![]() # CPU brand, model and speed (eg AMD Athlon64 X2 5600+ 'Brisbane' core)ĭualCore Intel Pentium E2160, 1800 MHz (9 x 200) Also I have to apologize for my "not so good" english. Click to expand.Hello Again, first of all I want to thank you for answering so fast. ![]()
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