About MSI ms-7255 and bus speed

cpu: intel E6600
memory: Corsair TWIN2X 6400 DDR2 1024
Mobo: MSI ms-7255 chipset VIA P4M890
Hiper Type-R 580W
I bought the MSI mobo and a E6600 today.
I've tried to overclock but everytime I set the bus speed higher then 295mhz I get a warning message when i reboot the computer.
So my friend said 'Hey, Lets flash your bios', so i did that with MSI live update, and everytime i try to overclock my system it wont start so i have to clear the bios (Can't even see anything on my lcd screen).
Btw, i know its not a good mobo to overclock, but atleast it should go about 3ghz or higher.
Anyone now how i can fix this?

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