So yeah, i tried that guys. No help there.
But, I did open up this case and took it all out almost. I adjusted the jumpers every time I shut down and re-started the computer.
It scared me to death when I actually fried THIS processor. I thought it wouldn't work anymore but it turns out that when I gave it a few minutes, it was working again.
my Jumpers look like this: (birdes eye view)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A jumper takes up two pins, which brings up many combinations. So, at first when you open it, it is situated on the 9 and 10 pins (horizontally).
9+10 was my control group. Then I tried it on the 8 and 9. 8+9 only made my links bigger on the screen. Like my desktop shortcuts. So, no real processing changes were made in the 8,9,10 pins.
Then, I moved it to the 7 pins (vertically--takes up both pins). My processor went like BOOOOOOM and then the LED light wouldn't start. Then my screen wouldn't turn on. I turned it off immediately using the LEDs because it got me pretty frightened.
Then I moved it to the 6 pins (vertically) and the same thing happened except I noticed it was a little slower than the 7.
Then, I moved to the 1 pins (vertically) and it did start up perfectly. I might have even underclocked it by putting it on the 1.
Then, I thought to myself that as you got down the pins, the less you clocked it. So, I tried putting it on the 3 pins (vertically), and to my mistake, I had did it like a few seconds after I tried the 1. So, I didn't give it enough time to start up. The fan started going and the light came on a bit, but after a few seconds the screen shut off, the lights went out, and the fan stopped turning. I smelt over the heat sync where the AMD 64 X2 Processor was and it was fried
I was freaking out and trying to hold in my language. I was so worried since its my brother's computer and he was getting back from work in just an hour or two.
So, then I was putting the parts back of the computer where they were located like the CD Drive and the Jumper Cap and the Hard Drive and such. I hooked the power plug in and what do I know? It actually boots up. But, I didn't see it since I hadn't put my video cable back in yet. I heard the BEEP which assured me it worked
So, I'm glad now.
But, yeah any help still?