Stermy57 Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 (edited) Hello guys, i tried to put my score but CPU Validator show me: Upload: ok Dump Corrupted.! I tried to save its already three times This is the screen: Edited August 26, 2012 by Stermy57 Quote
Crew Turrican Posted August 27, 2012 Crew Posted August 27, 2012 yes, pci clock is too high as well. try to save it on a usb flash disk and not on the hdd. Quote
I.M.O.G. Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 I have a stripped XP that always corrupt CPUz dumps. I'd try to validate at stock settings if the advice above doesn't help you... If it doesn't validate at stock, something you need for a legit CPUz valid is stripped out of the OS. Quote
Stermy57 Posted August 27, 2012 Author Posted August 27, 2012 system is very unstable then Yes, but is a bug of CPU-Z... Because even if it crashes after a few seconds, i can make the screen and the CPU-Z's Validate... yes, pci clock is too high as well. try to save it on a usb flash disk and not on the hdd. If you use a Quantum Fireball you can set the PCI bus speed up to 62Mhz So this is not a problem... I have a stripped XP that always corrupt CPUz dumps. I'd try to validate at stock settings if the advice above doesn't help you... If it doesn't validate at stock, something you need for a legit CPUz valid is stripped out of the OS. uhhh this is interesting, i tried it tomorrow Quote
TerraRaptor Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 better listen Turrican. It's not OS related this time as you can validate at lower clocks. Even use of QF is not a solution sometimes as these clocks may stress not HDD itself but the IDE controller also. Try setting lower DMA mode for hard disk in bios (i.e. UDMA3 or MWUDMA-2) or use usb stick. Quote
Stermy57 Posted August 29, 2012 Author Posted August 29, 2012 better listen Turrican. It's not OS related this time as you can validate at lower clocks. Even use of QF is not a solution sometimes as these clocks may stress not HDD itself but the IDE controller also. Try setting lower DMA mode for hard disk in bios (i.e. UDMA3 or MWUDMA-2) or use usb stick. Thanks but i have already set the PIO Mode to 2 and the UDMA mode to 0... In this situation i think that the ram module is unstable... Quote
Stermy57 Posted August 31, 2012 Author Posted August 31, 2012 finally http://hwbot.org/submission/2310271_ Quote
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