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can KT7A owners post there bios settings here please

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i need to try a few different tweaks to try to stop the lockups, they arent going away. ive added the new 4in1s [32] fresh format/install of windows,i know ive been saying im updating bios ,but i only got a link today thanks to TT120. im waiting now for one of my computer buddies to help me so i dont stuff it up. so please if you can post your BIOS settings here for me or send em to my email [email protected] .and ippreciate your time on this 1!
 
I just flashed BIOS to ZT from WW and the jury is still out.____________ what specifics are you looking for? Ill post tommorow, memory setting clk etc Please BE SPECIFIC
 
Yes, I would post my settings, but there are too many to remember their names.
Most of the settings are enabled, shadowing & vid.ram cache are off.
 
ok well i saw some from TT120 and he put advanced chipset features,and soft menu III setup.i guess wherever the main tweaks lie in the bios is what im looking for if you can do that for me,it would be great
man i gotta find out this 1,its been bugging me for weeks.thanks
 
alisport (Jun 19, 2001 06:42 a.m.):
ok well i saw some from TT120 and he put advanced chipset features,and soft menu III setup.i guess wherever the main tweaks lie in the bios is what im looking for if you can do that for me,it would be great
man i gotta find out this 1,its been bugging me for weeks.thanks
The main tweaks are in the two sections that I posted in that other thread. The other sections are just for your own personal settings and really have nothing to do with tweaking and overclocking. Here is the advanced bios setting that I have. None of this is really going to make any difference with your system as they are just personal preference settings.

Virus warning: Disabled
Quick power on self test: Enabled
First boot device: Floppy
Second boot device: CDrom
Third boot device: HDD-0
Swap floppy: Disabled
Boot up floppy seek: Disabled
Boot up numlock status: On
Typematic rate setting: Enabled
Typematic rate (Char/Secs): 30
Typematic delay (Msec): 250
Secyrity option: Setup
OS select for dram > 64mb: Non OS2
Video bios shadow: Enabled
C8000-CBFFF: Disabled
CC000-CFFFF: Disabled
D0000-D3FFF: Disabled
D4000-D7FFF: Disabled
D8000-DBFFF: Disabled
DC000-DFFFF: Disabled
Delay for IDE initial (secs): 0

Hope this helps a bit. The rest of the sections dont do anything for speed or stability.
 
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