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Originally Posted by pufftissue
Still having issues getting the settings to stick after a soft reset.
Could someone baby-step walk me through the steps on how to make the settings stick?
I tried to set and then turn the overclocking on/off, on/off, on/off using the GUI interface, but the settings won't stick.

Thanks in advance
Weird, I have never had any trouble.
Try uninstalling the oct app and waiting a min. Then soft reset and wait till everything has booted completely. Then use/run a tool like ClearTemp or MemMaid or something that helps clean up temp files and other files leftover in storage memory. Then re-install the oct app and wait a min and soft reset. Then after you're booted open the gui and try changeing settings and then hit Set. Then hit OC On and wait about 30sec. Then hit OC Off and exit gui. After a min soft reset and after you're booted re-enter gui and see if settings have stuck.
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