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Board worked fine for a long time. I changed FSB/bclck/whatever and it gave me a overclocking error. Anyway long story short everything turns on but nothing happens and they never gave me some magical cmos jumper and I'm just kinda fucked. Is there a specific way to clear cmos?

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I think taking the CMOS battery out for a few minutes is supposed to clear it

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I think taking the CMOS battery out for a few minutes is supposed to clear it

I have clear cmos pins and I tried jumping them with a knife. No idea, nothing happened.

But first, let's talk about parallel universes.

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Just removed the battery.. Waiting whatever time, how long?

I think taking the CMOS battery out for a few minutes is supposed to clear it

But first, let's talk about parallel universes.

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Just removed the battery.. Waiting whatever time, how long?

About 3-5 mins is enough

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I have clear cmos pins and I tried jumping them with a knife. No idea, nothing happened.

How did you do it? You need to power the machine down, unplug the PSU cable from the wall or from the PSU and then jumper the pins. Then plug it all back up and boot it up.

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