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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 13:31:58
Hello, everybody! Please help. I have Gigabyte GA-H55M-UD2H motherboard, just like many other inmates. Here is the problem:
After the crash, that happened with /CLKLVL setting in my boot.ini, I, just like Theo, lost my bios settings. They were reset to default. That in itself isn't a problem, exept, that my bios was COMPLETELY CLEAR. No cmp settings, that I had previously saved with f11 key were present anymore. This is also not a problem, but after I restored Cics' recommended settings, the reboot time is VEEERY LOOOOONG. It practically takes a minute or more to reboot after exiting from bios. Any switch on and switch off takes as long. Moreover, the more agressive settings, even slightly different from original, lead to a unbootable machine, it requires to shorten the cmos, restart everything again and so on... What can be done? Voltage doesn't get below 0,7, though video is 0,612. No memory timings shorter than 5 and auto. But what could have happened?
Please, help!
Serge.
Follow Ups:
For what it is worth, I have the same thing. It followed using resouce hack to go through every dll in system32 and remove all resources.
I run a laptop with none of the extreme bios settings, and made no bios setting changes prior to seeing this.
I had just started listening to this config. I switched between songs and all of a sudden all went silent. The USB DAC was no longer recognized, and refuses to be recognized by any winxp image. I think I got a voltage spike and zapped the pcm2706. I think this is in no way related to the resource hack, but it means I'm offline for a month while I research asyncronous USB2 options and get it working. I've wanted to take this step so no problem. Meanwhile back to spinning cds.
Hello, trying to find out for myself, I learned, that such problems are more often with asus laptops and lenovo smth. It may denote a problem with BATTERY. I have reinstalled a virgin untweaked windows on a cmp machine on another hdd and, as OS is interacting with bios, THE NORMAL OS with most functions of bios in Normal position seem to have partially settled the problem. At least it allows now rebooting with risky timings. As for the time of reboot, I don't care much, now that I know it Will reboot. Otherwise it was sorta uncanny, with a fanless psu everything seemed dead... For me it is everything goes, as long as I don't return to those "nasty round thingies" - (crooglakh - a rustic Russian word for anythind round, midsized and not really pretty)
Serge. Anyway, thank you all, inmates.
Edits: 12/18/11
Serge had a similar problem. I had a problem trying to put in a granite digital ps on my ssd. Got a boot error ...HAL corrupted. Had to reflash bios which got me past hal then I had a boot.inf file missing so I had to reload a Snapshot image of my OS prior to the deletions. That finally worked. Maybe this can help othersSome have helped me in this and I offer my utmost thank you to them. Dont want to id them. he knows who he is.
Edits: 12/18/11
If it's a bios issue, flash your Bios once more to clear every thing.
Jack can you please email me?
Can you reload another ghost or snapshot image of your os from a prior level? I dont have that mobo so not sure what to do. Maybe just try another 'load default settings' in bios.
Edits: 12/17/11
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