MS-7520 MSI x58 Eclipse HELP bios hangs!

Heeeeelp...
I just flashed my bios thru the live update.. restarted - made a decent OC to 3200, and my memory to 1600mHz.. Nothing dramatic..
It booted up one time.. but stalled in win start..
So I tryed to get into the bios again..
But it just hangs at CPU ini..
What can I do? really nervous about this...

Quote from: Slunten on 09-February-09, 20:44:59
Tryed to clear CMOS on the back of the motherboard-... But it doesnt react..
Is there some kind of forceswitch at motherboard?
EDIT: I used the resetswitch on the mobo
Thnx VERY much for the input...
the reason i wanted to flash my bios is because of some sound driver issue I got..
So I thought it maybe would be a good Idea to update the bios..
Don't think the hang issue has to do with flashing bios if u flash it correctly, most likely has to do with instability OC. I assume now all goes well after you reset the switch?

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