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#1 sangeethmanayil
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Not only for IE and FF but when I start chrome also for the first time after startup, it also shows an error! Pls help!

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#2 sangeethmanayil
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Hi guys,

Today, when I opened my PC, I got this error: "Program can't start because mozsqlite3.dll is missing". Along with that, 3 dialog boxes stating Firefox has stopped working also appeared on the Desktop. I tried re-starting but still, the error keeps appearing. I tried uninstalling Mozilla Firefox and removing Mozilla folder. After removing Mozilla and re-starting, now, Internet Explorer has stopped working error appears on the Desktop. I tried installing firefox again but then, The first error came again? What could be the problem? I guess it's because something is trying to load a webpage during startup. But I can access firefox and internet explorer 9 after the error and then the error doesn't appear. It only comes during the startup? What do I need to do to fix it? I'm running Windows 7 32-bit Ultimate.

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#3 sangeethmanayil
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Just creating awareness but he can go ahead if he wants to because it is his PC and his decision after all.

MUR1217
@MUR1217, thanks for the advice and @swehunt, thanks for the awesome help buddy! I think its not much dangerous as you said doing it from BIOS, but before I do it, I need to copy all you said to a paper and then do the OC stuff. And before that, I'll check the BIOS and see if everything's in the ready state. :D And currently, I have a 500W PSU. So, OCing requires increasing the voltage too? I mean, would it need to be over 500W to OC it? I'll stick to 2.5 or 2.6 GHz for OCing since you told it is possible without external coolers. And one more doubt. Will it overheat while playing high end games than the usual temperatures?
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[QUOTE="sangeethmanayil"][QUOTE="swehunt"] Start by OC'ing your CPU, it's practical free and will give you much more performance.

As I already said OC'ing that E4500 is a pize of cake, just bump the FSB up in BIOS and make sure that your ram is set to a lower divider, 266FSB is 2.92Ghz with the stock multipler (witch is 11) It will give you another 30% performance out of your CPU and will manage to run just about any game fine but not the ones that *NEED a quadcore.

(* "need" and "make use of" isn't nearly the same, many games support more than two cores but will run fine on a dualcore.)

Edit: fixed -some- of the typos.

swehunt


You mean like really "overclocking" the CPU? But that'll need more cooling than stock right? If it doesn't, I don't know how to overclock unless there is any simple software to overclock it? (Heard of RivaTuner, will it help?). If it's safe, I'll do.

And to all.....Bought a new PSU for about 1500 INR :D! Must be around 650W.



You should have no trouble OC'ing on the stock cooler at all you perhaps wont reach the max overclock on the stock cooler but OC'ing is no problem, getting the CPU up to 2.7Ghz or so will suffice for most games even if it's not optimal as it's still just a dualcore.



OC'ing is VERY simple, I'll write a short mini guide on how to OC an average s775 PC, one thing you need to know before you OC is where and how you can clear the CMOS on your motherboard, usally on new boards you have a button that you press but some older boards have to moove a *"jumper" to erase the elier saved settings, a certian way is removing the battery for a few seconds, how you do it says in the manual for you motherboard.

This is how to do it:

1) Just head into BIOS, Find the settings for the ram and lower the Mhz on them.
(As the baseclock is raised when OC'ing (on a s775 system as yours) the ram modules also OC as they are linked with the baseclock of the CPU, you need to give them a LOWER effective speed before you raise the FSB as they wont OC nearly as far as a typical CPU does. )

2) Find the CPU settings, somewhere you'll find Front Side Bus or FSB and a given value of *"200" (*The E4500 use a 200mhz fsb, 800Mhz is a number that could say also but it is really just because the link goes four ways the true clock is still 200FSB, if you check in CPUID you would see 800Mhz the real fsb is just 200.)

3) Raise the frontsidebus from it's 200 (800) stock to 233FSB (932) would mean you have the CPU running @ 2.55Ghz and should be fully obtainable without adding extra to the Vcore and should work fine on the stock cooler.
(the speed is determ by the multiplier using the stock 11multiplier will get you 2563Mhz/ 11*233 )

4) Save and exit, don't change anything else than what I wrote and you'll be fine.

5) "IF" the PC wont boot at all or become unresponcive dont panic as this is comon when OC'ing, just look in your manual for the motherboard and clear the CMOS.


If you sucsessfully can boot into windows you make sure to run Prime95 for a half hour, if it pass without errors/BSOD you could try oc further if you like but thats a start anyway.

Ok, but this is to do it from the BIOS right? I mean, can I really do it on Riva Tuner or some other application? And thanks very much for the guide but I need to know that OCing my CPU to 2.5GHz will cause damage to my Processor/Ram or any other hardware. Also, I need to know the max I can reach with stock coolers. I saw in cnet that RivaTuner is safe and can be used easily to tweak PCs. If this really is and will work, please tell me how to use it if you do actually know. And what speed you would suggest after OCing my Processor with the stock coolers that'll be safe?

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#5 sangeethmanayil
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What PSU did you get?C_Rule
Actually, I have no Idea! :) But its not zebronics and the other locals coz I told them not to bring me one.
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#6 sangeethmanayil
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[QUOTE="seanmcloughlin"]

Im getting a new build soon and I am also getting a GTX 560 but it is the gigabyte SOC version. I am going with an AMD Phenom II x4 840 and a 650W PSU.

swehunt

Start by OC'ing your CPU, it's practical free and will give you much more performance.

As I already said OC'ing that E4500 is a pize of cake, just bump the FSB up in BIOS and make sure that your ram is set to a lower divider, 266FSB is 2.92Ghz with the stock multipler (witch is 11) It will give you another 30% performance out of your CPU and will manage to run just about any game fine but not the ones that *NEED a quadcore.

(* "need" and "make use of" isn't nearly the same, many games support more than two cores but will run fine on a dualcore.)

Edit: fixed -some- of the typos.

You mean like really "overclocking" the CPU? But that'll need more cooling than stock right? If it doesn't, I don't know how to overclock unless there is any simple software to overclock it? (Heard of RivaTuner, will it help?). If it's safe, I'll do. And to all.....Bought a new PSU for about 1500 INR :D! Must be around 650W.
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#7 sangeethmanayil
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[QUOTE="sangeethmanayil"]

What do you meran by changing the processor? I mean, will it have any incompatibility with the processor or MB? Currently, I have an E4500. And for the PSUs, here, the prices are quite terrible. The GTX 560 Ti itself has a lot of money. For a Corsair 500W, it costs around Rs. 3000.

C_Rule
I suggest you forget about the 560, for now. Wait until you have some more money to sink into a completely new build.

You can say that @C_Rule, but it'll be the last for me to enjoy full as I can. The next two years will be a life without PC. :)
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#8 sangeethmanayil
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What if we get the whole Crysis collection for $10 or below? Now that'd be something that I call "priceless". :D

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#9 sangeethmanayil
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I hope it'd be Crysis 2 for $3! :D

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#10 sangeethmanayil
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What do you meran by changing the processor? I mean, will it have any incompatibility with the processor or MB? Currently, I have an E4500. And for the PSUs, here, the prices are quite terrible. The GTX 560 Ti itself has a lot of money. For a Corsair 500W, it costs around Rs. 3000.