Quote Originally Posted by ZERO View Post
Wow, see how much time he would have saved if he just did what I said to start with. When you have problems loading your os or get bios errors just reset the cmos. I actually regret not installing a cmos reset switch on my system for all the times I have used that thing.

Also that is interesting the way you do it steamer after needing to reset that dam thing so often I started just flipping the power on the psu off, moving the jumper over, power the system on, and spam the power button a few times, then flip the psu off, then switch the jumper back flip psu on, and boot.

Yeah it worked for about 10 minutes and now I can't get it to start back up again. I don't have a cmos jumper, all I have are 2 prongs. I can't get it to freaking start back up again.................................gah! I take the battery out, put it back in. plug the power back in, flip the PSU off, spam the power button, flip psu back on and try and boot. nothing happens. Am I doing this wrong? WTF did I do the first time to work and why the hell did my computer crash?

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I don't see how it could be a hardware problem. I left it sitting for a few months, that's all. It just crashed randomly when I tried to open up google chrome, I know the program is not relevant. How do I get her rolling again? so sad, what a tease. I was so pumped to whoop some ass in WCS and GG