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Hey I just bought all new computer parts and built my computer fine. I was playing on it for a while and then I notices my usb 2 and audio were out I went in and fixed the issue and I hit the bios switch on accident I hit it back where it was and now my computer won't send a video signal I am using the HDMI out on my mobo for now and my specs are Giagbyte z87x ud3h, pny xlr8 memory, intel 4670k, a 1tb hard drive, rosewill hive 550w...

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What does the motherboard show on the debug display?

 

You can try to reset the CMOS. You do this by unplugging the PC from the wall, removing the battery an holding the power button for a couple of seconds.

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So this means the CMOS was cleared while the MOBO is ON?

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To clear the CMOS I unplug the computer take out the battery and hold the power button right???? Could this problem be with my bios switches? They are both facing up right now...

Yes, that is the procedure.

 

You should only boot from one bios. I don't know how the switch system on you motherboard works, so I'm not able to tell you how to do this. On the Gigabyte website it states that there is an LED indicator on the bios chips, so you should be able to which one you boot from. 

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Yes, that is the procedure.

You should only boot from one bios. I don't know how the switch system on you motherboard works, so I'm not able to tell you how to do this. On the Gigabyte website it states that there is an LED indicator on the bios chips, so you should be able to which one you boot from.

Yeah i have the the single bios setting on enable and it just keeps on trying boot and restarts I'm using the clear CMOS switch on the motherboard...
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Yes, that is the procedure.

You should only boot from one bios. I don't know how the switch system on you motherboard works, so I'm not able to tell you how to do this. On the Gigabyte website it states that there is an LED indicator on the bios chips, so you should be able to which one you boot from.

I think I know what happened first.....I think when I was fixing the USB 2 and audio I might have hit the cmos clear button while the system was going
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I think I know what happened first.....I think when I was fixing the USB 2 and audio I might have hit the cmos clear button while the system was going

That should't do anything that would harm the computer. It usually just turn the computer off. 

 

The light says the main bios is active but nothing....

Have you tried bootinh off the secondary bios?

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You still shouldn't touch mobo while system is running and its connected to wall. Try setting the two switches "Single/Dual BIOS" to dual and "1st/2nd BIOS" to 1st. If that doesn't help, try setting it to 2nd BIOS. If its still nothing, there's something seriously wrong.

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