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rosankarel

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    rosankarel got a reaction from Hairless Monkey Boy in Hardware reserved memory is taking 8 gb out of 16gb i have   
    Sure , Like you told to clear the CMOS done exactly that didn't cleared one by one ram at a time but it worked
    1. Power Off and Unplugged the power cord from the cpu 
    2. Locate the CMOS jumper on you motherboard and short them
    3. Replug the power cord and start you PC first it took me to bios setup but i didn't messed with anything and exited. It will boot up automatically. 

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    rosankarel reacted to Hairless Monkey Boy in Hardware reserved memory is taking 8 gb out of 16gb i have   
    Hell yeah! Can you be more specific about what worked? It'll be helpful to know for the next person with this issue. (This issue has been my albatross)
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    rosankarel got a reaction from Hairless Monkey Boy in Hardware reserved memory is taking 8 gb out of 16gb i have   
    Thank you guys it totally worked .....
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    rosankarel got a reaction from heli1337 in Hardware reserved memory is taking 8 gb out of 16gb i have   
    thanks will definietly do that will let you know
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    rosankarel got a reaction from Hairless Monkey Boy in Hardware reserved memory is taking 8 gb out of 16gb i have   
    yup full 8gb only 70 mb for hardware reserved on both
     
    thanks how to clear cmos safely
     
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    rosankarel reacted to RageTester in Recording issue   
    Is the noise there when you are recording silence(no instrument) too? 
     
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    rosankarel got a reaction from Master Disaster in Simple Volume or primary partition??   
    thanks 
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    rosankarel reacted to Tz000 in NEED SERIOUS HELP   
    Just looked it up apparently on that intel board F7 puts you into a Bios Update tool, just do as stated by randomguy, power off the PC by holding the power button or look for a sub menu that allows you to exit the screen you got yourself into.  Usually F10 is to exit the bios...   Unless it started doing some type of self update just let it do its thing if its not doing anything I would say its safe to shut it down and restart it. 
     
    Here is the link to what F7 does 
     
    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005724/boards-and-kits/desktop-boards.html
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