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Help. My PC isn't booting after i made some changes in the bios...

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clear the CMOS. There should be a jumper on your board with either a contact on it or just 2 pins. Or you could remove the battery from the motherboard for 10-15s and then boot up after placing it back in. 

So i clocked my vram from 32mb to 128mb and started my system and it worked.

Then i clocked the dram from auto to 1333mhz which was the maximum option. Then i turned on my PC but this time it won't boot, my rgb keyboard lits up and the stock fan is spinning though.

i have a core2duo e7500 2.9ghz..

Any solutions?

Did i Kill something?

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clear the CMOS. There should be a jumper on your board with either a contact on it or just 2 pins. Or you could remove the battery from the motherboard for 10-15s and then boot up after placing it back in. 

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Just now, Skiiwee29 said:

clear the CMOS. There should be a jumper on your board with either a contact on it or just 2 pins. Or you could remove the battery from the motherboard for 10-15s and then boot up after placing it back in. 

ok thanks..

i'll try it..

so do i need to worry if this doesn't work?

 

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Just now, Kamikazee6969 said:

ok thanks..

i'll try it..

so do i need to worry if this doesn't work?

 

nah, unless you messed with voltages, just changing frequencies won't hurt anything. Clearing the CMOS will reset the BIOS back to its factory default settings. 

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Just now, Skiiwee29 said:

nah, unless you messed with voltages, just changing frequencies won't hurt anything. Clearing the CMOS will reset the BIOS back to its factory default settings. 

ok thanks a lot..

i was really worried..

thanks once again 🙂

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