Author: Xaltar
Subject: Accidentally hit CLR CMOS button
Posted: 16 Jan 2017 at 1:03pm
I think we have all done this at least once, (clear CMOS when the power is on by accident or purposefully).
Subject: Accidentally hit CLR CMOS button
Posted: 16 Jan 2017 at 1:03pm
I think we have all done this at least once, (clear CMOS when the power is on by accident or purposefully).
Try what Parsec mentioned, clearing CMOS properly is usually all it takes to sort the issue out. If that fails then pull all power from the motherboard itself, both 24pin and 8 pin, disconnect all cables (SATA etc) and pull the battery. Leave the system to sit like this for at least an hour. Be sure to place the clear CMOS jumper in the clear position while you wait. Once it has sat for an hour (give it a little over an hour) place the clear CMOS jumper back in it's default position, reconnect everything and try to power up again.
If this fails then you might want to contact Tech Support directly and inquire about getting a new BIOS chip for your board.
Good luck