annoying notification warning after pc resums from hybernation/power saving.
On my new Sandy Bridge PC, under windows 7. Whenever I wake the pc up from standby/hybernation I get the following annoying notification message appearing on the screen.
"Warning.
While overclocking the system, it could be unstable or cause shutdown. To resume the system, please go back to the BIOS setting screen and set the default settings.
The new settings will be valid after system rebooting.
Do you want to reboot now?
Restart Now, Restart Later, Cancel."
Anybody know how to stop this annoying message from appearing? As nobody seems to know anything about this at all.
By default I am not overclocking my pc. The only think I can think of that may be causing this error message to appear all the time is the Turbo Boost feature of the new Sandy Bridge motherboard or the Gigabyte Easy Tune software.
March 6th, 2011 6:07am
reset the BIOS settings and look if you still get the message."A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code"
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March 6th, 2011 9:14am
hi, I think I meet the same problem: bought recently a Gigabyte H67A-UD3-B3 mobo and core i5 2400 cpu. Installed W7 premium 64b and this notification keeps popping everytime I resume from hibernation. I tried to prevent the CPU entering CPU Turbo Boost through
BIOS/UEFI but it hasn't stop the notification...
If you have found a solution, I'm interested. Sincerely,
Pierre
March 16th, 2011 2:17am