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870-260na One jumper came off accidentally when I was changing a cable - now won't start

Can anyone help with jumper placement ? Or photo of motherboard

Thanks

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/153882645098

you have Odense2-k motherboard supposedly

 

there are several jumpers shown in blue color

Be sure to use the magnifier to spot them

 

the images shown by HP are not as detailed as that eBay one


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HP Recommended

https://www.ebay.com/itm/153882645098

you have Odense2-k motherboard supposedly

 

there are several jumpers shown in blue color

Be sure to use the magnifier to spot them

 

the images shown by HP are not as detailed as that eBay one


I am a retired Principal Analyst, and a community volunteer.
If you found the answer helpful and/or you want to say “thanks”? Click the “ Yes ” box below Did I help solve the problem? don´t forget to click “ Accept as a solution” , someone who has the same query may find this solution and be helped by it.

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Thanks very much

It was the CMOS jumper that came off in the default position
Now working OK without it !
That eBay Zoom photo was really helpful
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