Post: CMOS Issue
12-20-2012, 02:03 AM #1
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well (as I forgot to mention in the video) I uses the CMOS jumper to reset the CMOS password and clear the CMOS. So i tried to boot up with Kon-Boot and I do the regular procedure, but when I boot hd1 to start windows it restarts I get a beep and the cycle repeats. Here's the video of what happens:

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Not sure what'll happen with the link since I recorded it on my iPad and uploaded it with the Dropbox app (it's a actually really nice). Thanks for any help in advance Smile <3

Willing to rep/donate vBux or BOTH for help.
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12-20-2012, 02:20 AM #2
Josh_ox3
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Boot order is messed *flies away*
12-20-2012, 02:27 AM #3
I've had a similar error before... here's what I did

  • Open up your computer and find your motherboard, shouldn't be that hard to find.
  • Try and locate a battery that looks something like this
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  • There should be an BIOS reset button beside it... if you can't find that, just re-seat the battery
  • This should reset the BIOS to the original factory settings with all your files and settings untouched


If that doesn't work...

  • It may be your power supply, try simply unplugging it
12-20-2012, 02:31 AM #4
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Originally posted by ox3 View Post
Boot order is messed *flies away*

What should my boot order be?
Originally posted by K5 View Post
I've had a similar error before... here's what I did

  • Open up your computer and find your motherboard, shouldn't be that hard to find.
  • Try and locate a battery that looks something like this
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  • There should be an BIOS reset button beside it... if you can't find that, just re-seat the battery
  • This should reset the BIOS to the original factory settings with all your files and settings untouched


If that doesn't work...

  • It may be your power supply, try simply unplugging it


I did that twice, I used the switch but I couldn't get the battery out I felt like I was going to break it
12-20-2012, 02:38 AM #5
Josh_ox3
Treasure hunter
Battery normally under a tab, like I said fix boot order or listen to him and reset Bios, you shouldn't ever touch bios Sad Awesome.
12-20-2012, 02:41 AM #6
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Originally posted by ox3 View Post
Boot order is messed *flies away*


Originally posted by ox3 View Post
Battery normally under a tab, like I said fix boot order or listen to him and reset Bios, you shouldn't ever touch bios Sad Awesome.

I'm aware it's under a tab I tried to let it loose it wouldn't. What should I make my boot order though? Also I'm not in it often I forgot my startup password and it was working fine but when I reset it it got fucked up. Thanks for helping btw
12-20-2012, 02:50 AM #7
Originally posted by Post
I did that twice, I used the switch but I couldn't get the battery out I felt like I was going to break it


Sorry I didn't exactly explain how to remove the battery... just watch this

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12-20-2012, 02:50 AM #8
Josh_ox3
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You would have to refer to Google for that, my work here is done.

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12-22-2012, 07:38 AM #9
update bios?

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