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thanks, this is solved, manual actually didn't specify, so i dug on ROG forum and found my answer.

Hi everyone, i found a probable solution to a problem related to bluetooth not working, and it require clearing CMOS.

My mobo has a button that should do it without needinga jumper, as i've never done it i was wondering if my pc should be powered or if i should unplug it from the wall.

Thanks, hope for a fast answer

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^what this guy says.

My motherboard required me to jump two pins and turn on the system, yours may be different. If you can't find what to do, just tell me the specific motherboard name.

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