Vtuner OC utility

Discussion in 'Software' started by sleepygamer213, Aug 17, 2005.

  1. sleepygamer213

    sleepygamer213 First Sergeant

  2. theefool

    theefool Geekified

    Are you able to right click on the tuner and select any advanced features?
     
  3. sleepygamer213

    sleepygamer213 First Sergeant

  4. theefool

    theefool Geekified

    I'm only guessing here, have you clicked on the v-tuner logo (blue). Other than that, I'd see if your video card came with a manual and read it to see if there is any more information on this.
     
  5. sleepygamer213

    sleepygamer213 First Sergeant

    Nothing by clicking it, nothing in the manual except installing it.... I suppose ill flash the bios with an overdrive version of the bios....

    How do i reboot the comp in DOS mode? or can i use the command prompt?
     
  6. sleepygamer213

    sleepygamer213 First Sergeant

    Dang, missed edit time again :rolleyes:

    Is there another way i can boot into DOS WITHOUT using a boot disk? Im dont have a floppy drive....
     
  7. theefool

    theefool Geekified

    Make a boot disk. Do you have a floppy drive? As in a 3 1/2" disk drive?

    If so, you should be able to insert that disk in you floppy drive, go to explorer, right click on a:\ then select floppy, you should have a box that is labled "Create an MSDOS startup disk". Then once that is done, copy the appropriate bios update and bios installer to that disk

    Note, upgrading the bios when XP is already installed MAY cause problems.

    Mental note: Why do individuals crave to overclock?
     
  8. sleepygamer213

    sleepygamer213 First Sergeant

    I dont have a floppy drive as in a 3 1/2 inch floppy drive..... I tried the Ultimate Boot Disk-CD full and i tried freedos and madboot but madboot didnt work and freedos messed up the drives and i couldnt find the C drive... i looked through all letter of the keyboard :)

    We crave to overclock because we crave better performance :rolleyes:
     
  9. theefool

    theefool Geekified

    If you have nero, or some other similar software, you should be able to make an ISO of the boot disk software that I had posted above, then copy the bios files in question within the iso, then burn the ISO onto a cd (so so wasteful. floppy drives are cheap!).

    Note to self: Who was the idiot who said that floppies were obsolete?
     
  10. sleepygamer213

    sleepygamer213 First Sergeant

    Alright i flashed it, is there any program i can use to monitor my GPU temps? look at sig for vid card...


    Note: I say there obsolete :p
     
  11. theefool

    theefool Geekified


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