Cameron;
There should be a cmos reset jumper on the mobo usually close to the coin
type
battery or the cmos chip.
Typically they have 3 pins with the normal jumper setting at pins 1-2
change it to 2-3 jumper setting for a moment then return it to the normal
setting 1-2
then your system should boot.
If you will share the brand and model of the board someone on the list will
be better able to assist you in the location of the jumper.
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| ><> Larry Fisk <><
| Fisk Computers
| Fruitvale, Idaho
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cameron Bass" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [PCBUILD] No Boot
> So, i made the mistake of changing my bios settings a little bit and the
> computer worked wonderfully (i was overclocking an athlon). Then I tried
> to do it again, and the computer wont start. Not only wont it start, but
it
> doesnt even make that beeep noise that signifies the begiinning of bootup.
> there is no signal to the moniter, and i don't know what to do.
> Is there a way to physically make my bios reset? >
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