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Today I finally managed to get windows to recognise the processors instead of identifying them as 'Unknown Devices'.
I did it by uninstalling the processors, then restarting. However, I then restarted again and the BIOS failed to load, so it loaded the original F2 BIOS.
Windows booted, I then updated the BIOS to F6 again...
But now anyway changes on the CPU speed that i make in the BIOS are discarded as soon as windows loads. The CPU is always stock speed now, no matter what I do in the BIOS.
I have updated the BIOS 3 times (tried from a file, and directly from server), but still no changes.
It's as if when windows loads, windows loads the standard processor speeds with it :S
Any ideas?
I did it by uninstalling the processors, then restarting. However, I then restarted again and the BIOS failed to load, so it loaded the original F2 BIOS.
Windows booted, I then updated the BIOS to F6 again...
But now anyway changes on the CPU speed that i make in the BIOS are discarded as soon as windows loads. The CPU is always stock speed now, no matter what I do in the BIOS.
I have updated the BIOS 3 times (tried from a file, and directly from server), but still no changes.
It's as if when windows loads, windows loads the standard processor speeds with it :S
Any ideas?