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| Out of curiosty, why do you have to cut power to the mobo? My mobo has a jumper that you can switch in order to clear the cmos. j/w..... -Alex "Dion L Heap" <nospam@thankyou.com> wrote in message news:3eff8f0c$0$7742$fa0fcedb@lovejoy.zen.co.uk... > > "dryOtto" <dryotto@tyrodot.com> wrote in message > news:bdnsr6$cmp$1@bob.news.rcn.net... > > SNIP > All the info > > First thing to try HAS to be a "clear cmos", look for how to do this in > either the mobo manual or the manufacturers website. Make sure you follow > the instructions, ESPECIALLY disconnecting power to the board before > clearing. Try it, if the symptoms persist, report back. > > regards > > Dion L Heap > www.thetophouse.com > > | |||
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| "Alex" <savoyardal@neo.rr.com> wrote in message news:eYMLa.258490$VP.52387259@twister.neo.rr.com.. . > Out of curiosty, why do you have to cut power to the mobo? My mobo has a > jumper that you can switch in order to clear the cmos. j/w..... Because it has been known for cmos corruptions and cmos death when it is done without cutting power, I have never seen any mobo instruction that does not tell you to cut power when performing a cmos clear. regards, Dion L Heap www.thetophouse.com | |||
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| On some boards, if you leave the power cord connected (or main switch on back of PS on) the clear cmos jumper won't work as the standby power keeps the cmos intact. I always pull the power cord, set the jumper and pull the battery for at least ten minutes. Works every time I tried it. Dave "Alex" <savoyardal@neo.rr.com> wrote in message news:eYMLa.258490$VP.52387259@twister.neo.rr.com.. . > Out of curiosty, why do you have to cut power to the mobo? My mobo has a > jumper that you can switch in order to clear the cmos. j/w..... > > -Alex > > > "Dion L Heap" <nospam@thankyou.com> wrote in message > news:3eff8f0c$0$7742$fa0fcedb@lovejoy.zen.co.uk... > > > > "dryOtto" <dryotto@tyrodot.com> wrote in message > > news:bdnsr6$cmp$1@bob.news.rcn.net... > > > > SNIP > All the info > > > > First thing to try HAS to be a "clear cmos", look for how to do this in > > either the mobo manual or the manufacturers website. Make sure you follow > > the instructions, ESPECIALLY disconnecting power to the board before > > clearing. Try it, if the symptoms persist, report back. > > > > regards > > > > Dion L Heap > > www.thetophouse.com > > > > > > | |||
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