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    New at this - RMclock and 64 Vista

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by ComputerNoob619, Sep 2, 2008.

  1. ComputerNoob619

    ComputerNoob619 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Okay first off let me just say that this is my first laptop/computer purchase and Im kinda new at this.

    So I have the Gateway M-6862 that I recently purchased for 675. Now Im trying to undervolt then overclock it but Vista 64 wont let me open up RMclock.

    I tried this link
    http://rapidshare.com/files/112841889/RTCore64.sys


    But I have no idea how to extract it into the RMclock folder. I have looked at the Guide and its not doing me any good.

    Help? Forgive me for my pathetic computer knowledge :p
     
  2. Han Bao Quan

    Han Bao Quan The Assassin

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    just copy the file and paste it in the RM clock folder, there is another file in there which will be replaced by that file.
     
  3. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    Yes as above.

    Just drag that file and drop it into the RMclock folder. When it asks you if you want to overwrite, click Yes.