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badgers

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Feb 17, 2001
I am running NT and 95.
At 133FSB I get BSOD on boot up in NT with wpcrset.
WIthout wpcrset things are fine.
Infact without wpcrset running I am fine at 142FSB.

wpcrest on 95 I get a boot into windows but I then get this Registry is all screwed up so click the button and restart so windows can fix your screwed up registry.

95 is fine without wpcrset.

wpcredt allows me to change register 64 to 12(4 way interleave) in 95.
if I use wpcredit in NT I get a BSOD when I set 4 way interleave.

Right now 4 way is enabled through wpcredit. and things are fine.

is there a trick to wpcrset that I should know?


PS: I really want to know how in the world you people get to 150 FSB anyway. I can not boot at 146 and 144 is 90%.
what is the secret!!!!
 
your maxing out your memory when its set to 4 way, see if you can set your memory to minus clock speed and or other settings in bios. but before that what kind of memory do you have if its not quality then it cant take the extra load of 4 way interleave. check www.rojakpot.com and optimize the rest of your BIOS settings as well as your memory settings.
 
your maxing out your memory when its set to 4 way, see if you can set your memory to minus clock speed and or other settings in bios. but before that what kind of memory do you have if its not quality then it cant take the extra load of 4 way interleave. check www.rojakpot.com and optimize the rest of your BIOS settings as well as your memory settings.
 
I have tonicom PC166.
I get BSOD when I am not overclocked 133 FSB BSOD with wpcrset.
The funny thing is that if I use SPD(why does it SPD on tonicom set 2-3-3 timming?) I get 4 way interleave no problem. is it the 3-3 timmings that affect 4 way interleave?
 
have you tried to change other memory settings in bios that have to do with memory? you nay have to find a happy balance with your settings to get it to work.
 
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