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I hope you meant at the back of the motherboard not the case, i unscrewed it and there wasnt anything there just a bunch of those pointy annoying things and what look like chips.
Last edited by crazykilla; 08 Dec 2012 at 19:51.
I hope you meant at the back of the motherboard not the case, i unscrewed it and there wasnt anything there just a bunch of those pointy annoying things and what look like chips.
Last edited by crazykilla; 08 Dec 2012 at 19:51.
I wnt over forums snd all i found was to move the ram, which doesnt help me
No, the case. Where the USB ports are.
http://support.asus.com/Troubleshoot.../a&os=&no=1723
In this video, go to the 20:00 mark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=JrHJe2ro29o
Oh that button, it doesn't fix the problem. Unless u want me to unplug power cable, remove battery, then push it.
EDIT: Holy Sheečėēt, ipushed da buttin, then i thought fuq this, i layed back on the floor and noticed my monitor was showing windows 7 :))) finally! Thanks man!
Glad everything seems to work again. Did you build this computer? If so you should have the motherboard manual; the button in question is in section 2.3.10 on page 2-54. I'd read the manual and get to know your board and all the "stuff" it's got. It's a nice one btw.
I did know that button well already, its just that i didnt know it was called clear cmos, i used this button when i overclocked too much and my pc wouldnt turn on, the board is excelent though, its a great board but sometimes has these annoying problems, i think all gamers should have this board though. And yea i built this computer :)