I'm fairly new to overclocking and I did not build my system myself so please try to bear with me...
I'm running the E6600 on a D975XBX2 with 4 Gigs of 800 Mhz AmpX memory, a Zalman HSF, a 150GB system HD, a 300GB removable HD, 4 250GB HDs that were setup in a RAID0 configuration, and a GeForce 7300GS Video card. The BIOS version was 2330 when it was last functioning.
My system was working great before I tried setting the FSB too high and my system would not boot, so I tried going into the BIOS and resetting everything and I could not even get back into the BIOS after that. I then took out the battery to clear the settings and when I put the battery back in and went into the BIOS to setup everything it just freezes up once I get into the BIOS setup!! I have tried just about everything I know to do. I tried all of the jumper settings, the BIOS update/recovery procedures, and just about everything else I could think of and nothing seems to work. It always ends up freezing/locking up soon after powering up and going into the BIOS. It even does the same thing partly through the BIOS update procedure using the .ISO file booting from a CD-ROM!! If anyone can give me any advice on this that would be cool...
-tel3
D975XBX2 BIOS freezes up...UPDATE: *Fixed*
D975XBX2 BIOS freezes up...UPDATE: *Fixed*
Last edited by tel3tr0nn on Sun Jun 17, 2007 11:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
- smokin_mitch
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looks like you havent fully cleared the cmos, try this:
disconnect your pc power cable, remove cmos battery leave for a while and try again!
**u can also try holding the power button on for a while(while power cord is disconnected) to drain the last power out of the board
*than when you get back into bios load defaults*
hope this helps
disconnect your pc power cable, remove cmos battery leave for a while and try again!
**u can also try holding the power button on for a while(while power cord is disconnected) to drain the last power out of the board
*than when you get back into bios load defaults*
hope this helps
My System:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 @ 3.33Ghz (1333fsb 333x10)
Thermaltake BigTyp 120vx CPU cooler
BFG Nforce 680i SLI (p31 bios)
4Gb ram DDR2-1067Mhz Corsair pc8500C5D + Dominator fan
Inno3d 2x 8800GTX SLI (169.12 driver)
2x 250gb HDD (raid 0) + 1 750gb hdd
Antec 1000w psu (with racing stripe) lol
thermaltake Armor full tower
Fusion Dual Digital 4 HDTV tuner
Acer 24" widescreen lcd 1920x1200
Logitech G15 keyboard, LX7 mouse and 5.1 surround speakers
Vista Ultimate 64bit
Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 @ 3.33Ghz (1333fsb 333x10)
Thermaltake BigTyp 120vx CPU cooler
BFG Nforce 680i SLI (p31 bios)
4Gb ram DDR2-1067Mhz Corsair pc8500C5D + Dominator fan
Inno3d 2x 8800GTX SLI (169.12 driver)
2x 250gb HDD (raid 0) + 1 750gb hdd
Antec 1000w psu (with racing stripe) lol
thermaltake Armor full tower
Fusion Dual Digital 4 HDTV tuner
Acer 24" widescreen lcd 1920x1200
Logitech G15 keyboard, LX7 mouse and 5.1 surround speakers
Vista Ultimate 64bit
WOOO HOOOOO!!!!!!!
I figured out my problem! My dumb ass had somehow knocked loose one of the molex connectors to one of the hard drives while I was routing around in there messing with the jumper!!! I assume that's what was causing it to hang up in the BIOS?
...Now to try updating to a newer BIOS version. I hopefully will be succesful with that! Any suggestions on which BIOS version to go with? should I try the latest version first?
Thanks to everyone who read my post and especially to smokin_mitch for your reply!!
-tel3

I figured out my problem! My dumb ass had somehow knocked loose one of the molex connectors to one of the hard drives while I was routing around in there messing with the jumper!!! I assume that's what was causing it to hang up in the BIOS?

Thanks to everyone who read my post and especially to smokin_mitch for your reply!!
-tel3
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Latest version (2747) has been ok with me so far.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product ... 8&lang=eng
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product ... 8&lang=eng
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2770 works over here. before this, there was a lot of issues with add in cards and ECC memory not working and a bunch of other things.tel3tr0nn wrote:Thanks for your reply sparky! I installed the latest BIOS version 2747 and all is working great now!!!![]()
-tel3
2770 to me represents the first non-Beta bios yet.