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09-18-2013
07:58 AM
- last edited on
04-20-2016
09:23 AM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi:
You will have to open the case and move some jumpers to reset the BIOS to its defaults.
Please take a look at the link below and under the Jumper Setting section is a Clearing the CMOS procedure.
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03135925=
We all have one of those days at one time or another.
09-18-2013 08:21 AM
For future reference
Step : Reloading the BIOS default settings:
Turn off the notebook PC and wait for five seconds.
Turn on the notebook.
When the first screen displays, immediately start tapping the F10 key.
Press the F9 function key.
Select Yes or OK.
Press the Enter key.
Press the F10 function key.
Select yes or OK to save the defaults
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Thanks for the help
12-03-2015 07:23 AM
Hello
I have a p6-2462eo with the same problem and have tried to reset the bios but it does not work.
The jumpers are default at 1-2 and 3-4 and 5-6 is free.
I have tired to my the 1-2 jumper to 5-6 and remove all and use 3-5 but nothing works.
Any ideas somebody ?
rgds/per
12-03-2015 07:30 AM
Hi, @perjoh :
Here's the problem I think...
The instructions on that link I posted way back when are slightly incorrect.
I have modified the instructions as follows...
To reset the CMOS...
Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cord.
Move the jumper to from pins 1-3 (default) to pins 3-5.
Plug the power cord back in, and turn the PC on. The BIOS settings should be at the defaults now.
Shut down the PC, unplug the power cord.
Move the jumper back to the default position (pins 1-3).
Plug the power cord and turn ON the computer.
