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Old 10-15-08   #111 (permalink)
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the damn defogger paint keeps seeping beneath the electrical tape, i cant seem to get a clean line...any suggestions on how to tape off the area more effectively? Also, how can the coper tape be be cut so finely? even my exacto cant cut it that small. Any suggestions/tips are greatly appreciated
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So I attempted both the 1.41 VID mod and the 1066 BSEL mod at the same time. When I turned on the computer, it wouldn't POST up. So I took off the VID mod and left the BSEL mod there, and it still didn't work. What could have been the problem?
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So I attempted both the 1.41 VID mod and the 1066 BSEL mod at the same time. When I turned on the computer, it wouldn't POST up. So I took off the VID mod and left the BSEL mod there, and it still didn't work. What could have been the problem?
Its possible your motherboard may not support BSEL mods, or you may need the 1.45v VID mod. Try resetting your CMOS after doing the mod as well.
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er..... how would I reset the CMOS?
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Have a look in your motherboard manual, there should be 2 pins you need to put a jumper on to reset it.
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How would I cover up a pin, if I don't have copper tape?
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Copper tape is an alternative to conductive ink for connecting pins, not covering them. To cover them use electrical tape, or anything that stops the pin on the motherboard touching the pad on the CPU.
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Ooohhh.. thanks, I'm a total nub at this.
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would regular masking tape work?
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Yup masking tape would do fine.
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