Easy Tune 6

cemcilfa

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Hello,
When I was going through my Pc I accidentaly ran EasyBoost. While I didn't know what I had done I let it run for about 25mins. After this my cpu fan was going crazy so I switched of my Pc.
I think that EastBoost has tweaked aroung with my RAM voltage settings because when I take a RAM module out (I have 4x4gb) my system runs fine, but when I put it back in I receive BSod's.
Is there any way I can put it back to its origional state
Many thanks in advance:)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom x6
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-MA78LMT-US2H
Memory
16gb Corsair
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT
Sound Card
Motherboard
Monitor(s) Displays
tv
Hello,
When I was going through my Pc I accidentaly ran EasyBoost. While I didn't know what I had done I let it run for about 25mins. After this my cpu fan was going crazy so I switched of my Pc.
I think that EastBoost has tweaked aroung with my RAM voltage settings because when I take a RAM module out (I have 4x4gb) my system runs fine, but when I put it back in I receive BSod's.
Is there any way I can put it back to its origional state
Many thanks in advance:)

Run it again and set it back to default; ( Outlined in red in the screenshot below):



Regards....Mike Connor
 

My Computer

OS
Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
I tried it but the same thing happend
Thanks for your help
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom x6
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-MA78LMT-US2H
Memory
16gb Corsair
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT
Sound Card
Motherboard
Monitor(s) Displays
tv
You had better luck than I did with ET6. Mine locked up my PC on my three separate attempts, in each instance, claiming it was unable to write settings. I eventually gave up.

I have read that ET writes changes to the BIOS -- which is why rebooting often will not fix the problems -- even though the User Guide says that rebooting WILL fix it.

In my case, I had imaged off the drive BEFORE I started messing with ET6. So, when I got the BSOD on boot, I restored the old image.

You could try resetting the CMOS values to their defaults. That should resturn them to stable values.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Win7 Pro 32-bit, Win8 Pro 32-bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
Motherboard
Gigabyte
Memory
4GB ddr3 1300
Graphics Card(s)
AMD HD 4290 onboard
Sound Card
Builtin Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 24" widescreen, LG 23" widescreen
Screen Resolution
1920x1200/1920x1080
Hard Drives
Kingston 256GB SSD
Keyboard
Logitech Illuminated Keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 wireless mouse
Antivirus
Norton Av 2013
Browser
IE v10
I tried it but the same thing happend
Thanks for your help

Can also be caused by a faulty ram stick, or one that doesn't match. It is also possible that if you have used overclocking settings that a ram stick can't handle, that it is damaged as a result.

If you can't reset the BIOS using easy tune, then go into the BIOS at startup and reset to default.

If the RAM stick still causes problems at default settings, then replace it with THE SAME TYPE OF RAM STICK you have in the other slots.

You may need to change some BIOS settings again afterwards, when everything runs depending on what you have installed and how it is set up. Especially hard disc settings.

Regards....Mike Connor
 

My Computer

OS
Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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