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Refer to the manal or website support for the motherboard.  There should be
a clear cmos jumper somewhere on the motherboard.  It is a standard feature.
The only hard part is figuring out which jumper it is.

Tim Key
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Subject: [PCBUILD] ASUS A7M266 with Athlon not POSTing


I have an ASUS A7M266 MOBO with Athlon 1.2GHz.  According to the manual (and
the website) the board should be set to run at 133MHz (as the multiplier is
9).  Now, I realize that the multiplier is 12.0, and at 100MhZ, this would
be a correct setting.

The problem is that I cannot get ANY display at POST.  I had formerly gotten
into the CMOS.

As this is the first PC I've ever built, I'm concerned that I've destroyed
my creation...

Someone please tell me that all I have to do is clear the CMOS and start
over...

PLEASE?   :-)

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