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    SetFSB Questions

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Pluberus, Sep 6, 2010.

  1. Pluberus

    Pluberus Notebook Evangelist

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    I have 3 different SetFSB shortcuts:
    -One that OCs to 2.45GHz on Startup (Command line: -s245 -b1 -q -w05)
    -One that Downclocks to 1.800GHz for Battery use (I manually turn it on) (Command Line: -s180 -q -b01)
    -One that Re-Overclocks to 2.45GHz for when I plug my machine back in (I manually turn it on) (Command Line: -s245 -b1 -q)

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    Is there a way that I can get the SetFSB Underclock shortcut to automatically activate when I switch to battery (unplugging my PC)?

    Likewise, is there a way that I can get the SetFSB Re-Overclock shortcut to automatically activate when I plug my computer back in?

    EDIT:
    If that's not possible, is it possible to get the SetFSB Underclock shortcut to automatically activate when I switch to battery saver (even if plugged in)?
    and
    To get the SetFSB Re-Overclock shortcut to automatically activate when I switch to high performance (even if unplugged)?
     
  2. Pluberus

    Pluberus Notebook Evangelist

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    Bump. Help?
     
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