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    In addition, normally taking out the CMOS battery and then reinserting it will reset the BIOS back to factory settings. This may work for you and is a possible solution since all BIOS settings will be reverted

       Note
    When you remove the CMOS battery you need to remove all power to the machine as well this includes power supplys and/or laptop batteries


    Hope This Helps,
    Josh! :)
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       #12

    Thanks everyone, i really appreciate all who chimed in. I will let you know how it goes.
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       #13

    Shadowjk said:
    In addition, normally taking out the CMOS battery and then reinserting it will reset the BIOS back to factory settings. This may work for you and is a possible solution since all BIOS settings will be reverted

       Note
    When you remove the CMOS battery you need to remove all power to the machine as well this includes power supplys and/or laptop batteries


    Hope This Helps,
    Josh! :)

    Well it worked, i got to the battery and took it out for a few minutes and everything was good again, so i thought. The problem i'm having now is it looks like the hard drive is not being recognized.

    I decided to reinstall and everything was fine until i got to the part where it's time to install drivers, i have all my drivers on a dvd disk and i load them on to the system from there.

    I installed AV and Firefox from the disk and they installed fine but my drivers like USB and audio is not installing like it had in the past.

    Any ideas

    Thanks
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       #14

    Did you change any BIOS settings before? Apart from the password change

    Can you go to device manager and upload a screenshot so we can see what devices are not working

    Many Thanks,
    Josh! :)
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    I will as soon as i can , thanks.
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       #16

    Sorry for the long wait but here is the screenshot of what i'm missing, this is the one that always seems to go missing and trying to update it through clicking on update driver and searching the web never works.


    The other screenshot is what i keep getting when i go to a website and save it to appear on my desktop for quick access. In the past i click the desktop icon and it brought me right to the site i saved but now the only thing that pops up in whats shown on the screen.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Eliminated admin password in boot, now can't get past blue screen of d-untitled.jpg   Eliminated admin password in boot, now can't get past blue screen of d-untitled.png  
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       #17

    I was unable to upload the drivers directly to this site due to size limitations therefore I have uploaded the relevant drivers to my Google Driver - https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3xO...it?usp=sharing

    Once opened you can download the .exe by clicking on the drop down menu at the end of the file.

    The driver file was obtained from here - https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Det...&DwnldID=22784

    Hope This Helps,
    Josh! :)
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       #18

    im not sure how it works now ah days,but we usetah beable to fix that problem by popping out the cmos battery,waiting bout 10 minutes,pop it back in and it would set your bios back to the default settings.some motherboards have ah button/reset switch beside the bios chip or the cmos battery.hold it for bout 30 seconds and that will also reset your bios configuration back to defaults.every laptop is different though.Its according to the manufacturer.your best bet,unless you are compu-savy,i would have ah professional take it apart and fix it.

    update: nevermind..i see its allready been fixed.
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       #19

    Thanks Josh, what do you think the problem is regarding my shortcuts like when i go to a site to save it for quick access on my main screen but after i click the site on i always get directed to my hard drive page that shows the drives.

    I'm really baffled by that one. You can see what i mean in the above post of the screenshots, the one on the right side post # 16.

    Thanks again
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    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1 ; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
       #20

    Are you able to confirm that the drivers have installed? Has your original problem been solved?

    As with the link issue, I am not entirely sure... How are you going about creating the links?

    Josh
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