I'vedone a * lot * of research on the memory context issue, disabled is where the memory training will happen over and over again at start up thus increasing boot times, boot times is *not* my issue, my boot times are fine, the bios has the training info saved, and starts up fast, the only problem is getting the ram to train at 6000, if I can get that then the context restore will be perfect, no repeated memory training, I just need to get it to boot into bios at 6000, then get it to boot again with restore on, and then it will boot forever at 6000, with no extra memorry training, i've tried it both ways extensively, I know which makes boot times longer, the main problem when people are having trouble with context on, is when they first build the computer, and the following days, because restore is on by default usually, but it has no succsessfull training boot to have saved ,the training from so it goes into a training loop, it is better to leave the pc on in the boot training loop, untill it gets it right, then from there is is fine to still be on the restore mode , honest. my pc is not going into a training loop, at 6000, or lower speed, I'm going to try everything again today though, and I'm feeling lucky!Set it disabled. Guy in Viideo said he was having trouble so has it disabled
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