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didn't check . but when i disabled the lan then enable again it freezed...Any relevant error logs in the event viewer that might help track the problem?
didn't check . but when i disabled the lan then enable again it freezed...
so i've reinstalled windows from a backup and so far it's fine..
i think the Hotfix Fix302249 was the issue.
i use Acronis True Image Home 2010 to do a backup of a clean windows install..
Plus Pack isn't required .This seems like a good idea. Is the Plus Pack required and if everything is installed as it should there would be no need to re-enter serial keys in games...ms office...windows activation etc?
Also do you know if it would work for dual boot set-ups e.g. 7 and XP.
Thanks.
ps: sry hope you don't mind with the questions, have been looking for good software to do this.
Plus Pack isn't required .
yes if u backup the drive after u install your games, office, windows activation , ect , it'll restore back to that where everything is is installed/activated..
yes it will work with dual boot
Reading the posts it seems that the processor will get to this OC at 1.4-1.45V. The default on my Gigabyte board is 1.475V. I will leave it as standard unless the temps get too high.
1.475V is the Turbo voltage.
1.3V is stock clock voltage.
62c is max safe temp but i'd always say keep under 58c or 55c for safetyThink I might have finally got my 1055T to overclock to 4.0 GHZ. But running OCCT for 15 mins, I noticed the temperature got to 56. So I stopped there, having heard that I shouldn't go above 55. Is this true, what temp is the limit presuming I'd like 2-3 years out of the 1055T.
62c is max safe temp but i'd always say keep under 58c or 55c for safety