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You're not supposed to do it. Small increments or else you get Windows registry probs. etc...
Well if you're supposed to install Windows at default settings (not overclocked) and you do, then drive image Windows drive,.... after you overclock your system later to 2xx FSB, wouldn't restoring that drive image (that was made at 133 FSB) be like jumping from 133 FSB to 2xx FSB suddenly.
Reason I ask is I did it dozens of times and did not notice any problems but I should have, right?
(Dual boot Windows XP / Me)
Well if you're supposed to install Windows at default settings (not overclocked) and you do, then drive image Windows drive,.... after you overclock your system later to 2xx FSB, wouldn't restoring that drive image (that was made at 133 FSB) be like jumping from 133 FSB to 2xx FSB suddenly.
Reason I ask is I did it dozens of times and did not notice any problems but I should have, right?
(Dual boot Windows XP / Me)