Can't boot PC after overclock.

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My Specs:

CPU: Core-I7 3770k
MOBO: MSI Z77 Mpower
RAM: Kingston DDR3 HyperX 2400 MHz
GPU: 2 Gigabyte Windforce GTX 770 4GB OC
Sound card: Asus Xonar Essence STX
PSU: Cooler Master M2
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium

Hi guys!
I received my new watercooler, the Swiftech H320, I installed it, and my PC worked fine.
So I took it too the next step, I wanted to overclock my CPU. I followed this thread (http://www.overclock.net/t/1247413/ivy-bridge-overclocking-guide-with-ln2-guide-at-the-end)and made sure, that I did NOT exceed the Intel recommendations. I basically followed the picture where it says "Ivy Bridge" over it.
After doing that, my PC won't boot. When I try to boot, the MSI logo comes up, it disappears again, then the "Windows Starting" text comes up, and about 2-3 seconds after that, it quickly blue screens, some text are showed but I can't read it, that's how fast it blue screens, then it turns to where I can either try to repair windows, or start it normally.
When I try to start normally, it just repeat the whole process all over again, until I finally have the two options again. When I try to repair windows, it repairs it for 10 minutes or so, until it comes too the conclusion that it can't be repaired, then I only get the option "Done", and the PC will then reboot again, which will lead me into the whole process… again!!
Could it be a corrupted BIOS? Have I fried my CPU? Should I clear my CMOS?

I really don't know what to do here guys!

Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance!
 
Solution
Okay, this is a little embarrassing…
Somehow, the boot device priority have changed by itself... I simply added my SSD to be the first in the priority. It seems to work just fine now.
I'm sorry I wasted your time! :-l

But thanks for your help anyway!!

EPiC-PoTaTo-chiP

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Oct 10, 2013
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Okay, this is a little embarrassing…
Somehow, the boot device priority have changed by itself... I simply added my SSD to be the first in the priority. It seems to work just fine now.
I'm sorry I wasted your time! :-l

But thanks for your help anyway!!
 
Solution