trying to find a file (ion.ini) needed to overclock a lenovo s12 netbook

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seen a few tutorials on the net to overclock a wee netbook but every time i try and download the ion.ini file its been removed anyone done this? using the asrock overclocking tool... but also need the ion.ini file! anyone help?
 
superb mate will give it a try when watching the masters tonight thanks again :)
 
I'm trying to OC my Revo too. Which version of OC Tuner did you use? I keep getting a prompt that my platform isn't supported (i.e. an Acer R1600)
 
hmmm my posts keep getting deleted....anyway i need this file for my revo 1600 as well, since it can't play flash properly (unfortunately). Chris you'll have to follow the instructions above for adding the ini file and the identifier into the octuner file, if you haven't already
 
hmmm my posts keep getting deleted....anyway i need this file for my revo 1600 as well, since it can't play flash properly (unfortunately). Chris you'll have to follow the instructions above for adding the ini file and the identifier into the octuner file, if you haven't already

Hmmm cheers for this and thanks for that type post will get deleted
 
hmmm my posts keep getting deleted....anyway i need this file for my revo 1600 as well, since it can't play flash properly (unfortunately). Chris you'll have to follow the instructions above for adding the ini file and the identifier into the octuner file, if you haven't already

Its called post clocking,if you post crap then it will get deleted simples :) seems to be a hell of a lot of crap posters knocking around...
 
my bad guys! sorry I just saw the PM for new users....will not do that again. Noted. Anyway for now I am just interested in getting a working overclock on my Revo 1600.
 
Ok, so I used the ion.ini file for oc tuner and have overclocked my Atom n280 from 1.66 to 1.9 Ghz. Had it at 2 Ghz for a while but a bit unstable. If you have an HP Mini 311 you need to use ASROCK OC Tuner version 2.2.98 even if running windows 7.
 
I removed my attachment - mods please sort out this idiot.

Sorted m8 sorry about that idiot :mad:

EDIT: I have removed another 12 posts going back a wee bit that were also post clockers,and I have now added this thread to my subscriptions so I should catch anymore
 
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Sorted m8 sorry about that idiot :mad:

EDIT: I have removed another 12 posts going back a wee bit that were also post clockers,and I have now added this thread to my subscriptions so I should catch anymore
Apologies, thought I'd done the same. Must have been the Epson reset ultility that was popular for clockers a couple of months back.

Will this ion.ini work on a Foxconn NT330?

Only way to find out is to try it, but you do so at your own risk.
 
seen a few tutorials on the net to overclock a wee netbook but every time i try and download the ion.ini file its been removed anyone done this? using the asrock overclocking tool... but also need the ion.ini file! anyone help?
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is the ion.ini file will work for hp mini 311 with nvidia ion too?
 
copy the code to notepad/wordpad and save it as "ion.ini" (not .txt!!):
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has it been answered that this file could be used for the hp mini 311.

did you get an answer, i am also wondering aswell

also if there is another link to download, can someone post pls
 
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has it been answered that this file could be used for the hp mini 311.

did you get an answer, i am also wondering aswell

also if there is another link to download, can someone post pls
You don't need the download, shlomi002 posted the text you needed to write your own .ini file in the one above yours.

As it was shlomi that also asked about the HP Mini 311, I'm assuming he at least tested it before posted it before posting. Even so, you use the information at your own risk.
 
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