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Originally Posted by SpeedEuphoria
You prob need to raise the MCH core to 1.24-1.28 and try that.
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Thanks for the suggestion, SpeedEuphoria, but it didn't work.
I changed the MCH Core setting from [Auto] to [1.240]. Saved, restarted, then did a full shut down. After a minute I turned it back on, and there's still the same boot problem.
Since it didn't help, I went back into the M.I.T. to change the MCH Core back to [Auto], and the MIT it flashed a little red sign at me saying something like: there were boot problems because of incorrect settings. The only other time I've seen that is when I changed the voltage to 1.9 from 1.8.
Did I need to also change other MCH or ICH settings, along with the core voltage?