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>Why did my system fail to boot up after I overclocked?
Whenever nVIDIA system fails to boot (including overclock and non-overclock cases), it requires a more guaranteed Reboot Procedure to restart system.
(1) To reboot nVIDIA system, users should first power off the system.
(2) If a "CPU Clock Select" Jumper is on board, restore this jumper setting to default setting.
(3) Execute the "Clear CMOS" procedures with "Clear CMOS" Jumper.
(4) Then press down "Insert" key of the keyboard before pressing down Power Button to start system. Do not release Insert Key until you can see the initial bootup screen appear.
(5) In some "overclocking cases by BIOS Setup" , if system still cannot boot up with the above 4 steps, please remove the on-board battery from the batterysocket and unplug the power cord as well. Keep the battery and power cord away from system in 10 to 20 seconds so as to make sure all power residue has faded away.
(6) After restoring the power cord and battery to system, make sure the "CPU Clock Select" Jumper is at "Default Setting" and then press the Power Button to restart system again. Please note that Step (5) will take the place of Step (3) and (4).
(7) After starting system, users should also enter "Advanced Chipset Features" of BIOS Setup and set the "FSB Frequency" to "CPU Default" value for a guaranteed bootup. However, user can also select a higher CPU clock to try overclocking again.<
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