View Full Version : el=stupido, chipped duron =BSOD after login?????
Okay I screwed myself last night. I tried to change the L6's on my 750 to give me a default 7x multiplier and also closed all the L7's to give me a default voltage of 1.85v. It seem that the conductive pen wasn't mixed well and I ended up changing the default to 1.65 and did not lower the multiplier :( Now I can boot! the ram check goes thru three cycles and then I start to load win2k server! after I log in I get a BSOD with a **** STOP 0000000026 and start to dump memory. also something about Cpdfd.sys???? I don't know if the Duron is dead or my brand new crucial sucks what is the problem and any advice would be greatly appreciated. After reading all those posts and being careful as hell I hope I did not chip it.
ExtremeOC
05-15-01, 11:48 AM
that happens when i only put the Vcore on my K6-2 500@ 2.3 and try to boot @ 550 into windbloze.
Try cleanign all the bridges off.
okay I'll clean off all the bridges! Do you think the chip is still okay? Well thanks for the help I was beginning to get worried that I would need another processor or that my mobo got damaged taking it out and putting it back in.
thanks
oc jason
05-15-01, 01:22 PM
I think that from what you said that the chip is ok-they usually dont fry if you conect the wrong bridges, and it just wont boot up-once you get the bridges back to normal it should be ok
Works but I am going to now keep it at 750 for a while and see if there are any problems!!!Thanks for the help :)
just out of interest.. why were you playing with the multiplier on the chip in the first place? that iwill can adjust the multiplier if the l1s are closed can't it?
g-launcher
05-16-01, 09:16 AM
Guys, respond to my voltage post (Yo, quick question on voltage) PLZ
proze (May 16, 2001 09:12 a.m.):
just out of interest.. why were you playing with the multiplier on the chip in the first place? that iwill can adjust the multiplier if the l1s are closed can't it?
proze with the Iwill board for a moment at boot it will have to run at the default multiplier and the jumpered fsb. Example regular duron 750 would be 7.5x100 but if I want to jumper it to 133 even if in the bios I am running it at 6x133 or 800 it would still have to run for a small period of time at before the bios takes over at 7.5x133 or 1gig. Cold booting the machine doesn't work at 7.5x133 so I wanted to change it to 7x133 which my chip can handle. Also more juice that is why I did the default voltage too. I still don't know why it didn't work because i was very clean doing the bridges???? I think the chip couldn't handle it or the bridges weren't done well enough. I used a toothpick and while it is easier than metal pin it didn't leave as much ink. Hope this makes sense!!!
aaaaaaah, i see. bad planning on iwill's side, imho. it's odd that it didn't work, though. have you tried again?
Well I don't know what went wrong because everything looked ok??? I really hate BSOD so I don't think I am going to try it again. Next time i'll just buy a 266 tbird instead!!!
g-launcher (May 16, 2001 09:16 a.m.):
Guys, respond to my voltage post (Yo, quick question on voltage) PLZ
g-launcher
With all due respect. Emulating a "fly at a picnic" does not necessarily get you a faster reply to your multiple posts. It may however, alienate people to any future posts from you. Food for thought.
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