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first rule about low end, off the shelf computers
DONT OVERCLOCK THEM!
second rule
what you get IS what you get, dont try to speed it up in any way... results in tears..
now for overclocking, you cant go at it without knowing anything, and even more so you need a somewhat recent computer that has a BIOS capable of OCing properly and be stable at it....
to return your computer to normal, reset the CMOS, open up the tower and there should be either jumper pins or a battery, there should be labels on the motherboard that say CMOS jumper.....
set it to "clear CMOS" and boot the computer up, it should then clear out. then shut it back off and put the jumper back to its original state.
if you got one with a battery, easy way is to just pull the battery out and let it sit for 5 minutes.
dont ever use software to overclock your system, use ONLY the BIOS/CMOS settings.
just so you know, that processor is an Intel Pentium 4 not AMD.
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