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To: mr.mark who wrote (11128)7/29/2000 6:14:49 PM
From: wily  Read Replies (3) of 14778
 
If you hold down the shift key during a normal restart, you avoid the bios part of the boot routine -- it's about twice as fast.

Re the BH6 upgrade: I have a BH6 myself w/ a Celeron300@450. It's like an old shoe now and I've lost the urge to upgrade. What the previous poster said sounds like a good path, though, and I would be tempted. I also want to get into Win2K, but I think my board is holding me back. What I'd really like is a BP6 with 2 C2's overclocked in the 800 range, running win2K. I think it can be done now, but I haven't checked.

Regarding the problem of the cpu won't overclock anymore: first things that spring to mind are power supply and memory seating (try reseating the memory, making sure that the contacts on board and memory are clean). Other than that I'm at a loss (how unusual).

Anybody running win2K on a BH6?

wily
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