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I have had my pc for a while now and everything was fine accept for when I fist set it up but this forum helped me so I come again. I installed a captain 240 and It didnt fit so I hard to drill in new holes and it was fine. I set up my pc and to my surprise it worked straight away. I was happy so I went into bios and overcooked my CPU some more and now I doesn't post to monitor and keyboard mouse and Ethernet are not working powers. All fan are goin ad everything is normal pls help

 

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Try pulling out the cmos/bios battery for a few seconds and try again.

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Try resetting the CMOS. 

The way this is done depends on your motherboard. It is either done through a small button on the rear I/O, by moving a jumper on the mother board or by removing the CMOS battery and cutting power to the computer.

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Wait explain coms I have never heard of anything like that.

Because you have never had the need to use it before? You are really the only one that can answer that. 

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I mean cmos I dont know how to do that

 

Well, what motherboard are you using? 

As already explained, how you clear the CMOS depends on the motherboard.

 

Edit: Also, quote the person you want to respond to.

That way they get a notification and they will know you have responded.

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I am using a msn krait sli with lga1150 CPU socket and a Pentium g3258

 

Thank you for the quote tip

OK, just unplug the power cord, remove the motherboard battery and hold the power button for a couple of seconds.

Then your CMOS should be cleared. 

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Ok I have to do that because my overlook was incorrect or something?

Yes.

My best gues is that the overclock is highly unstable.

And even if that is not the case, atleast resetting the CMOS will rule the BIOS out as the problem.

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How do I remove the coms correctly

Do you mean the battery?

Just push the tap on the side of the battery socket  and the battery should pop out. 

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Ok I removed the battery then disconnected power from the power supply switch and it still isn't working. Was I supposed to leave the computer on when removing coms

No, the computer should be off. Ideally, you should also have disconnected the power cable before removing the battery. 

Not that it would lead to a different result, but you shouldn't work on the insider of of a powered computer. 

Did you hold the power button the case down for a couple of seconds?

Some times the capacitors needs to be drained aswell.

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