Originally posted by coolz3
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I really dont want to return the mb though so anything you can do?
Unplug your power supply, hold the power button on the case in for about 5 seconds, take out the RAM, and then look for the lithium battery on your motherboard. Take the battery out for about a minute, and then place it back into its slot. This will reset your CMOS/BIOS settings to default. Re-install the RAM and plug in the power supply, turn the PC on, and see if there's still a problem.
That's honestly the only thing I can think of.
Oh, and try not to get shocked. I'm not responsible if you do. Just make sure you do it right, it probably won't happen.