help..can't get back into bios...

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David Ciemny

Hi all..changed the memory frequency in my bios and now the pc won't reboot.
Using D875pbz mobo. If I can get back in I can change it to the old setting.
PC running but screen is black.

Worst case scenario I can pull the cmos battery?

DC
 
find a jumper on MB used for reseting CMOS
and all BIOS features would go back to standard
 
Sounds like you should be learning PC basics before worrying about changing RAM frequencies or other BIOS settings. You know enough
to screw the system up but not enough to get yourself out of the jam you created. Clear the CMOS as others have stated.
 
Thanks for the enlightenment David..knew how to get out of it myself. Always
post here since there is always someone who drops some insight that may get
overlooked or may help.

DC
David B. said:
Sounds like you should be learning PC basics before worrying about
changing RAM frequencies or other BIOS settings. You know enough
to screw the system up but not enough to get yourself out of the jam you
created. Clear the CMOS as others have stated.
 
'Ya know, if I had never gotten myself into the jams I've gotten myself into, I wouldn't be as good as
getting out of the jams I get myself into. :)

Jon
 
Sounds like you should be learning about usenet before worrying about giving condescending advice in a
top-post. You know enough
to make a fool of yourself but not enough to post in a coherent manner. Put your replies at the bottom as
others have stated.

Jon
 
hehe..
Jon Danniken said:
Sounds like you should be learning about usenet before worrying about
giving condescending advice in a
top-post. You know enough
to make a fool of yourself but not enough to post in a coherent manner.
Put your replies at the bottom as
others have stated.

Jon
changing RAM frequencies or other
 

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