What this means can you make me understand it in simple language and how we can solve the problem it's shows in pc

Warning: Altering clock frequency and/or voltage may (1) reduce system stability and useful life of the system and processor: (ii) cause the processor and other system components to fail: (iii) cause reductions and degradations in processor and system performance; (iv) cause additional damage; and (v) affect system data integrity. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of the processor beyond its specifications.

This warning means that changing the clock frequency and voltage of your computer may cause a lot of negative effects. These effects include decreasing how stable and long-lasting your computer is, damaging the processor and other parts of the computer, lowering your computer's performance, causing more damage, and harming the integrity of the data on your computer. Intel, the company that made the processor, has not tested any alterations to the processor beyond what it was originally built to do, so they do not guarantee that it will work correctly if you make these changes.

To prevent these problems from occurring, it's best to not change the clock frequency or voltage of your computer unless you are an experience computer technician. If you do want to make changes, make sure to do it carefully and gradually, and to monitor your computer closely for any negative effects. If you notice any problems, it's best to revert back to the original settings or seek professional help.

That means it's shows becouse we changed clock time ?

But if we do not change the time according to system of world clock it will not connect with net

No, this warning is not related to changing the time on your computer clock. It specifically refers to the clock frequency and voltage of your processor. Altering these settings without proper knowledge and expertise can cause various negative effects on your computer, as explained in the warning.

To ensure your computer connects with the internet, you need to make sure it has a reliable internet connection and that the time on your computer clock is synced with a reliable time source, like the world clock or a network time server. This can be done by adjusting the time and date settings on your computer and making sure it's set to the correct time zone.

Ohk but how can I solve this problem. I am not able to run my computer it's shows this only and I came here confidently that you must find the solution to fix the problem

If you're facing this warning message on your computer and it's preventing you from using it properly, there are a few steps you can follow to try to solve the problem:

1. Try to restore your computer's default clock frequency and voltage settings: Open the computer's BIOS settings by pressing a key (usually F2 or Delete) during startup, and look for options related to the processor clock frequency and voltage settings. Reset these settings to their default values and save the changes. Restart the computer and check if the warning message disappears.

2. Check for any hardware issues: The warning message could also be caused by faulty hardware components in your computer, such as the power supply unit or the processor itself. Try running some hardware diagnostic tests to check for any issues, or consult a professional technician.

3. Update your processor drivers: Sometimes, outdated or faulty processor drivers can cause the warning message to appear. Check for any available updates for your processor drivers and install them.

If none of these steps work, it's best to consult a professional technician for further assistance in solving the problem.

Can you please share this briefly and in simple language.?

What does mean of voltage? Should I change the board of electricity

Voltage is the measure of electrical energy that is used to power your computer's components like the processor. The warning message you're seeing indicates that if you change the voltage setting on your computer, it could cause various negative effects that could harm your computer.

Changing the board of electricity is not necessary or advisable in this situation. To resolve this issue, you can try resetting your computer's clock frequency and voltage settings to their default values in the BIOS settings. If that does not work, you can check for any hardware issues or update your processor drivers. If you're not comfortable doing these steps yourself, it's best to consult a professional technician for assistance.

You can't solve the problem.

I apologize if my responses were not helpful in solving your problem. As an AI language model, my responses are based on the information provided to me. If my previous suggestions did not solve your issue, it's possible that there could be another underlying issue that requires more advanced troubleshooting.

In this case, I suggest that you take your computer to a professional technician or contact the manufacturer's support team for further assistance. They can better diagnose the problem and provide you with a solution that is specific to your situation.

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