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Resetting the bios should be very simple if you haven't figured it out already. Boot it up, get into bios, there's always an option to restore defaults. if you can't find it, check to see if you have a cmos jumper that will clear it. If all else fails unplug the computer and pull out the motherboards battery, let it sit for 30 seconds and pop it back and and boot it up.
I'm running a real nice overclock on my AMD processor, never had any problems with EQ. If it were a hardware issue I'm really not sure how it would work with PvP and not the real server. | ||
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I had an issue a while back. I was overclocking from 4.2ghz to 5ghz and I could NOT connect to the server for the life of me with that PC. I tried about a million things to get it to work and.. nothing. Then I thought, why not, let me just stock my overclock and try it. What do ya know, im in and never had a problem again. It was kind of stupid in retrospect, now that I think about it. 4-5ghz? lol I didnt notice the difference.
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Yeah I have been scratching my head all day, but watch tomorrow it will work like nothing was wrong with it, like yesterday it was perfect, the day before I had the problem I'm having now, and the first day I played no issues. It's like EQ takes every other day off hah
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That's crazy to suspect an overclock. I've got my 3570k running from its stock 3.4GHz up to 4.2 or 4.3GHz without any problems, but then I am running on Ubuntu instead of Windows.
Anyways, the first hit on google for the Athlon II P360 is notebookcheck.net. Are you running a desktop or laptop? If you are running a laptop, I strongly advise you do not overclock, especially if you do not know how to reset the bios as you claim in this thread. However, if you do not know how to reset your bios, you likely aren't overclocking in the first place and we're therefore going down the wrong path with this discussion anyways. To enter your bios, turn your computer completely off, and then turn it back on. There should be some text that shows up on your screen when you initially turn on the computer, and it should tell you to press a button to enter the BIOS, for my motherboard its F2. If you don't press the button in time on the first boot, reboot your computer and mash that button until you get into the bios. For more detailed instructions on how to reset your bios (assuming you can't figure it out by browsing the bios menu on your own), google your laptop's make and model and the word "bios". You should find instructions for modifying and navigating your bios from those instructions.
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Ok, so what if the factory setting is an overclock? Wouldn't the resetting the bios just set up the overclock?
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He shouldn't have to reset the bios, but while we're here and the discussion is geared this way, lets just check it off the list to prove its unrelated.
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Yeah, I have never overclocked it personally, it's all default settings on the laptop. Soon enough i'll be back in the states and can try from my desktop. It just frustrates me beyond belief, working one day and the next 1017. Maybe it's my computer fighting the addiction I use to have growing up for this game lol! I think it's the start of the rise of the machines! DUN dun DUUUUN
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Umm It's a Dell, got it a couple years ago, from Best Buy. Was only really suppose to be used for AIM and Skype to talk to my wife while deployed. So wasn't expecting much as far as performance from this. I know it runs EQ though cause it runs np when it wants to run the real server.
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Omfg, I'm going to punch my flipping computer. I have don't nothing NOTHING to it.... It's loading! SMH nice all day wasted and its now 1037pm! growl! Tuppy in game smh
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