If you can't get into BIOS, and you need to bring the CPU speed back to the default level (recommended in your case), you'll need to open up your case. On the motherboard there will be a jumper (hopefully if will be labeled) move said jumper to the other position for about 5 sec, this will reset you BIOS. If you cannot find the jumper remove the battery, this can take up to three days to reset the BIOS. XP can be rather picky about the hardware setup when it is installed.
Also consider upgrading your mobo and CPU. I know it's expensive, but you will really see a performance boost.
Hope this helps
Also consider upgrading your mobo and CPU. I know it's expensive, but you will really see a performance boost.
Hope this helps
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