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Overclocking Windows CE [an error occurred while processing this directive] Introduction As soon as the first personal computers were created, users set out to make their systems work faster. Overclocking is a common term for increasing the CPU speed (MHZ) by directly increasing the clock crystal that the CPU runs on. Overclocking is the most common technique to making a standard machine faster. The Pocket PCs can also benefit from this technique. Risks and Rewards Before attempting to modify any device, you should consider the following:
The rewards are making your existing investment work better for you. This includes faster loading of applications, screen displays and synchronization. Also, reading and writing to internal memory and flash cards may be faster as well. Troubleshooting If your system acts unstable at a higher clock speed then you should try reducing the clock speed or returning it to it's original configuration. If this is not possible, then you may not be able to have it repaired by the manufacturer. The manufacturers do not offer warranty service on user modified devices. Conclusion Overall, you must consider these issues before making modifications to your device. I recommend if you want to perform these upgrades you do so on a spare machine since it may be damaged in the process. Related Articles Overclocking the E-115 - English,
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