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Old July 22nd 07, 07:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
webster72n
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Shane:

At one time I did set it to manual, but since it asks for a hex # to be
keyed in, I abandoned any further attempts, because I don't know of such a
number.
What specific recordings would you like to hear, a f**t perhaps?
Stay tuned...

Harry.


"Shane" wrote in message
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Did what, Harry? Apart from the fact I'm telling you not to do anything.

Are
you playing with the CMOS these days?

If you're going to press every button just because you can, can I ask you

to
make some audio recordings? 'Cause we won't hear it from here.

Shane


webster72n wrote:
I did try that already, Shane, with no consequence.
Hence I gave it up.


"Shane" wrote in message
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Harry,

Driving Value is faint (you can't change it) because Driving Control
is set to Auto. Set to (presumably) Manual, you would be able to
alter it - but, while you have to 'Save Changes and Exit' to
actually affect anything, this is a value you can fry things by
setting wrong, ie 'overclocking'. As it does work, leave it alone.



Shane


Here it goes Shane, the details:

'AGP Aperture size' in bold and set at 64M
'AGP Driving Control' in bold and set at 'Auto'.
'xAGP Driving Value' faint and 'set at 64'.
'AGP Master 1 WS Write' in bold and disabled
'AGP Master 1 WS Read' in bold and disabled.

The four settings 'in bold' I can control, the driving value not,
probably because it's 'on board'. Maybe this will shed some light on
the situation.