(12-06-2018, 06:16 AM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: RealGM - I only meant maybe that (0x65D) needed to be enabled before the other settings would apply. "Chipset" or Second "Advanced" (I forget where it's at and don't have BIOS open right now) would need to be visible for that setting to actually make a menu appear or disappear. Good you were able to get -140 applied, and it's great this is making less BSOD's for you! Where is voltage shown in that image I can't see it, what was voltage before and after? I thought maybe BuP4uk had something incorrect, and it seems so due to his reply above
BuP4uk - reset CMOS, if that does not work, do long reset CMOS (Remove main battery, unplug from wall/power block, press and hold power on button for one+ minutes), then see if it will start or not. If not, you will have to do extended clear, all that I just mentioned plus remove CMOS battery and leave all without any power for 8-12 hours.
Are you in correct EFI-Shell/grub, all black and gray text (no yellow text anywhere)? Difference between 0.115 and 0.140 is not enough to cause the system to not function, max negative value wouldn't even do that. Sounds like you possibly entered and incorrect value and caused some error. Correct value for -140 would be 0x8c
Hi again
Can you write which commands in order I need to enter into GRUB to reduce the voltage by -130mV to avoid errors on my part? I tried -140mv in windows and it worked perfectly.
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