I was playing around with an old system i had laying around, i went into the bios and realized it had the capabilities of oc'ing, so being a novice when it comes to oc'ing, I punched the cpu clock to x8.0 and the pci/ram to the highest(couldn't tell ya what it was, cause i don' remember)...after I did this, the computer rebooted when I got out of the bios like it should, but I had no display...the monitor light stayed that yellowish orange...but the computer is running....I tried both the onboard video and video card, and neither respond.....so...is there a way that I can reset the multipliers to there defaults, so I can try it again the right way....it is some old CompUSA PC (yes, the brand is CompUSA), that has a Plll @ 600MHz (which is what it is suppose to be running at).....I don't think I fried anything because the computer still turns on and is running...I think I just punched pci clock too high...I really don't know the specs on the mobo, don't know if that matters 
