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cable (hard drive), upgrading caching delayed-write-caching, avoiding disk 2nd speeding up with DOS SMARTDRV RAM chipset cacheability limits limitations on VCACHE, setting Windows 95 file-caching bug, fixing 2nd CBROM program CD-ROM drive drive letter assignments, changing clock (system), setting back clock multiplier (CPU) hacking the settings setting values unlocking the multiplier clock speed (CPU) adjusting controlling from the BIOS CPU-chipset-memory combination cloning your hard disk clusters FAT filesystems NTFS filesystem wasted space on CMOS memory, resetting Award BIOS chip and removing the battery cell COM ports 2nd 3rd boosting performance configuring conflicts with Plug and Play devices rewiring to use available IRQs standard address and IRQ settings, listing of components, system avoiding damage to P.O.S.T. testing of CONFIG.SYS file connectors for COM ports CONVERT program cooling the CPU CPU hacking [See also overclocking, CPU] AMD CPUs clock multiplier values, setting clock multiplier, unlocking clock speed, controlling from the BIOS cooling the CPU CPU-chipset-memory combination determining CPU speed FSB speeds for common CPUs heat sink bonding to the CPU identifying your CPU installing the heat sink Intel CPUs knowing which CPUs are hackable overclocking methods by CPU type power supply, upgrading problems caused by reducing risks of system board, determining support of CPU overclocking ventilation voltage, adjusting
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