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06-03-2014 02:44 PM
i will burn it up ... cleared cmos with switch ... removed batery ... moved and removed the green jumper still no code or something only thath * .
now i have 2x procesors ... 2 x power supply . 2*2 gb ram + 2*1 gb ram, 2x hard disk , 2x cases , 2x video cards. 2x all but 0 mainboards ...
06-05-2014 07:02 AM
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06-05-2014
02:34 PM
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06-05-2014
02:41 PM
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george-p
problem solved with both mainboard's .
first one got unexpectly shutown was not rly burned .. unexpectly shutown an sometimes wake-up ... after a few hours . in this time didnt touch the computer ... problem was 2 bad caps near CPU .
second one with bios password with no code just an asterics * ... at end i reseted it . maby il help someboy to with this post . removed bios battery and jumper with no luck ... didnt reset ... have a cmos switch, tried thath to .. no luck .. but at end removed jumper and keep presed f10 on ram test on boot .. thath works... why i dont know ... is strange how much can do a a button in plus .
have fun guys
Best Rgards ,
Sghibolt[edited by Moderator]
06-05-2014 02:43 PM
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