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And for your information, I have four (4) video processors on two cards, and I monitor their tempurature. however, I never needed to overclock this machine. Second, I have overclocked some of my systems, so I understand proper cooling. The chip of your videocard, your processor, the clusters of your hardrive, any part of it could have been burned, try taking off everything, just leaving it with the neccesary to run and put back the pieces one by one, and you will find the faulty one.Īgain, as I stated before, (I don’t know why I always assume someone would actually read the entire posting before leaving a comment) it is very insulting for any little educated minion like yourself to assume that I would not have checked my system in its entirety for anything out of the ordinary or “burned” as you stated.įirst, I understand it is indeed hard for a program to do anything to the bios. I was honestly only offering you a reason why you got a reaction like that. therefore, you'd be ignorant to the difference.Īs I said, I would not have insulted you for not knowing these things.

If you haven't try another, better anti-virus software then you wouldn't know. I only stated what I did because I've heard many, many negative things about Norton Anti-virus and those very things I have experienced myself. that does not mean you are stupid by any means. if you have no knowledge of them, then you are indeed ignorant to that information. There are many, many reasons for people to not like Norton anti-virus. but I do have some knowledge about what is being discussed. So, as you see, I readily admit that I am ignorant of things as well. Bad hard drive, some bad memory or possibly something going bad on your motherboard itself.įirst off, I did not call you ignorant, but I must say. If you do this and it still doesn't work right, again you are looking at hardware problems. This will rule out any virus, malicious software or glitched software or drivers. Windows get messed up from time and microsoft actually suggests re installing it from time to time.
#Login to os grid with phoenix viewer install
Don't repair it, format the drive and re install it. Then restart the comptuer and go into the bios and set it to the default parameters. If the comptuer will load the operating system start it up and back up any important information you have. Regardless of how your computer got screwed up, this is where I would start to fix it. Possibly memory problems, the bois chip itself failing or even the battery on your mother board being bad. If it is taking an abnormally long amount of time for your computer to post, run its diagnostics and start windows then something is wrong with the hardware. It is on a seperate chip on the motherboard. Thousands upon thousands of people use this viewer, if this were a possible side effect of the program surely we would have heard many complaints by now.įor one thing the bios has nothing to do with the computer as you know it, or with your operating system. But I doubt it had anything to do with the phoenix viewer. If you suspect the phoenix program though my first question would be did you get it directly from their website or somewhere else? If you didn't get it directly from their website god only knows what you may have downloaded.
#Login to os grid with phoenix viewer how to
Instruction video showing how to program your VE.Bus product in VE.There is nothing in phoenix that would cause this to happen, certainly not that would effect your bios for sure.
#Login to os grid with phoenix viewer driver
On computers with internet, Windows will automatically download the correct driver itself. To install the MK2-USB / MK3-USB driver on a computer without internet, first download the MK2-USB / MK3-USB driver using VEConfig3 and install it by selecting the menu Special -> USB Drivers. Only afterwards connect the MK2-USB / MK3-USB to your computer for the first time. USB driver installation program for MK2-USB / To connect your computer to a VE.Bus product (Multis, Quattros and Inverters), you need a driver for MK2-USB (ASS030130000) / MK3-USB (ASS030140000) and an RJ45 UTP cable (ASS030064xxx and ASS030065xxx).
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VEFlash (v9005162) - Firmware update tool to update VE.Bus products.VE.Bus System Configurator (v9009153) - For larger installations.

