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Old 4th November 2004, 21:33   #11
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did you try with only 1 memory stick instead of trying to run 2 in dual channel?
gonna try it tomorrow, now it's to late, and I got school tomorrow. :grum:
 
Old 5th November 2004, 11:51   #12
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stick your best stick in dimm 3 ( test them seperatly ) that should give you a slight increase.

tried with acpi of?

there used to be a thread on XS how to tweak the nf7 but it's gone.
 
Old 5th November 2004, 14:48   #13
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stick your best stick in dimm 3 ( test them seperatly ) that should give you a slight increase.

tried with apic of?

there used to be a thread on XS how to tweak the nf7 but it's gone.
If you install windows with apic on you can't boot in windows with apic off .

Have to do a fresh install with apic off to test that
 
Old 5th November 2004, 15:40   #14
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If you install windows with apic on you can't boot in windows with apic off .

Have to do a fresh install with apic off to test that
not exactly,
quoted from ower beloved forum owner :
Device Manager -> My Computer -> Update Driver -> Will choose my own driver -> Standard PC

okay, reboot, done.

and to turn it back on:
2) Boot from the Win XP CD (Should apply to Win2K)
3) When you get the "Press F6 if you need to..." (the SCSI driver prompt) press F5 instead
4) In the menu that comes up shortly after, scroll up with the arrow keys and choose "ACPI processor PC"
5) Setup will ask if you want to use the Advanced System Recovery Console or install Windows XP, choose to install Windows XP
6) It will then tell you it found a previous installation on your disk and offer to repair it, choose this option (press R)
7) XP will get reinstalled with the new HAL and preserve everything else
( also quoted from that guy )
 
Old 5th November 2004, 15:46   #15
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quote is from Septimus!
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Old 5th November 2004, 15:55   #16
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we are just one happy quoting forum
 
Old 5th November 2004, 16:20   #17
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Originally posted by Da_BoKa


not exactly,
quoted from ower beloved forum owner :
Device Manager -> My Computer -> Update Driver -> Will choose my own driver -> Standard PC

okay, reboot, done.

and to turn it back on:
2) Boot from the Win XP CD (Should apply to Win2K)
3) When you get the "Press F6 if you need to..." (the SCSI driver prompt) press F5 instead
4) In the menu that comes up shortly after, scroll up with the arrow keys and choose "ACPI processor PC"
5) Setup will ask if you want to use the Advanced System Recovery Console or install Windows XP, choose to install Windows XP
6) It will then tell you it found a previous installation on your disk and offer to repair it, choose this option (press R)
7) XP will get reinstalled with the new HAL and preserve everything else
( also quoted from that guy )
is there a risk with doing this? Do I have to back-up some files?
 
Old 5th November 2004, 16:21   #18
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dunno
 
Old 5th November 2004, 16:28   #19
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can someone translate this ( to windows translations offcours)

"Device Manager -> My Computer -> Update Driver -> Will choose my own driver -> Standard PC"

for win xp

I don't find this stuff in win xp

edit: found it I think

 
Old 5th November 2004, 16:40   #20
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is it apic or acpi??? because apic is on in bios, but you changed your reply and now there stands acpi???

I'm a bit confused, I have to turn of acpi???
in the thread you quoted they say that apic on is beter.

apic =/= acpi, I know that.

But why they talk about apic all the time in a thread about acpi???

apic is controlled bij bios???
acpi by software???

So I have to leave apic on in bios, but change acpi?
 
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