Friday 16 September 2011

Please need urgent help... i need to reset the BIOS settings.?

My computer has a motherboard. which support Pentium 3. I accidentally change a setting in BIOS call shadow setting or something like that.. after that the monitor goes standby and can work and the keyboard also not working.. I need to know how I can change the BIOS settings back to previous. Is there any command to make the monitor work again so I can change settings back.. I even remove the CMOS battery will it change the BIOS settings. Tell me a way to change the BIOS to previous settings.Please need urgent help... i need to reset the BIOS settings.?There are a few ways:



One is to remove the battery from the motherboard. It looks like a watch battery. Be very careful when doing this because most batteries are secured by a very weak clip, i've broken two of them in the past. Keep the battery out for approximately 15-20 seconds, put it back in, and the settings will be factory. You *have* to keep it out a certain amount of seconds minimum, or it won't reset.



Two, is to use the BIOS reset switch. There's one on every motherboard, and you should refer to online specifications or documents you received with the computer for info on yours. The physical documentation may be stuck to the bottom of the computer tower.



Three, you may have an option within BIOS/CMOS itself. Look around the setup for %26quot;Restore to factory defaults%26quot; or something similar.
Please need urgent help... i need to reset the BIOS settings.?
get out the battery from ur bios and put it again and it will reset it agian

lol i am not sure but i think that
Please need urgent help... i need to reset the BIOS settings.?
the reset will be located on the motherboard, not sure what mobo you have but they have two ways, check your user manual for the mobo and located the cmos reset, not something easy to find
Ok wen your computer starts up in the beginging beginging beginging beginging beginging. Press ether F1 or delete, depending on your computer..
there should be a setting in BIOS to %26quot;reset to default%26quot; settings. try that and then %26quot;STOP PLAYING WITH THE BIOS%26quot;
Take of your compuer's cover on the left side and look for the battery on mother board. Just take it off and put back on. Then you will be ready to go and be sure - no harm will be done!
There's a jumper on most motherboards with which you can reset the BIOS. You need to get the motherboard documentation (either your paper copy or off the Internet). You will then put a jumper (a plastic box about 4mm x 2mm x 1mm with two holes in one of the small sides) over two pins (copper, about 4mm long, usually 6 or 8 will be lined up in pairs). Because the location of the pins and which ones to jump will vary, you really need the documentation. If you can't find it, then I'd try removing the battery.
Is your CMOS battery removable? Some are soldered onto the board! If it is removable make sure you unplug the power to the PC and wait for all the system board lights to go off. be care-full STATIC electricity can ruin the motherboard! touch something metal prior to sticking your hands on the motherboard. F2 is usually the key to press to enter the BIOS...you must press the key before the machine posts! watch your keyboard when you turn your computer on....as soon as the lights flash on your keyboard (caps light, scroll lock, num lock led's)...keep hitting the F2 key...once in the BIOS there should be a default setting.
IF u remove the CMOS BATTERY u will KILL YOURSELF!!

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