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Gareth Cranny <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Jan 2001 20:02:46 -0500
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pull out you mboard manual and find the cmos reset jumper.  all should be
fine.  My kt-7 even auto resets if I leave in in a non booting state for a
period of time.


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> 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? did i fry my mboard?
> the cpu temp never got above 49 degrees before, but did i fry the cpu?
> please help.  Thanks
> Cameron Bass
>
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