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    HELP with a thread on Overclocking my ASUS UL50VT

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Mechengineer03, Mar 5, 2014.

  1. Mechengineer03

    Mechengineer03 Newbie

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    I need HELP before I go CRAZY. Under the very first post in this thread http://forum.notebookreview.com/asus/472668-overclocking-asus-ul30vt-ul80vt-ul50vt-beyond-turbo-mode.html he says to download, save to desktop as shortcut.exe then right click properties and paste the quote he provide at the end on the "Target".......when I do that he says it should say C:\Programfiles(86) etc etc etc.....mine shows C:\Users\Owner\Documents after the Target.........how do I get this desktop shortcut for setfsb to be saved on desktop under the program files (86)? Please please please help and also thanks to any and all in advance on that can save my insanity...
     
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    Mechengineer03 Newbie

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    SOMEONE please tell me how to do this...thanks in advance for your help...I would also give someone my cell number if they would prefer to call me to walk me through it......

    Thanks,
    TODD
     
  3. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    The OP from the thread you referenced suggested the Program Files(x86) folder, but it can be placed somewhere else of your choosing. You then create a shortcut from that and move it to the desktop (or right click on SetFSB.exe, highlight "Send to," and select "Desktop (create shortcut))."

    The "Target" field is telling you where the source is. You have the SetFSB.exe saved to your Documents, which should be fine, but if you want it in C:\Program Files(x86), all you need to do is move it (drag and drop, or you can cut and paste it). :)