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    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

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    have you tried hitting it with a hammer?
    Personal reform

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    Unplug PSU, spam power button to remove remaining power, next you have to keep the power button held in until it powers up and down when ya plug in the psu.
    This doesn't clear cmos, it loads the backup bios from your second bios chip.

    Do that procedure, then make sure it loads and post's, manual shutdown, unplug PSU, spam power button again, wait 30 seconds, next take something conductive (be it a flathead, wire, w/e) and short the 2 pins for 15 seconds, boot pc normally, unshort. reboot.

    Pulling the battery on these boards alone is not enough.

    You may have held the button in the way you were suppose to the first time.

    Seriously get another CMOS battery.

    That blue screen may be a RAM error... Video ram or internal... Which would also kind of explain the problem.

    Gigabyte boards are fucking finicky. The power switch on the psu works also lol. The whole process is just a failsafe. I do it the "unsafe" and "unrecommended" way myself lol. Hell, I even done it powered up and booted before, while shutting the psu off. xD I failed to mention unshort and reboot in my last post. oops... lmao
    Last edited by Steamer; 12-27-2011 at 04:01 PM.
    Make all your last demands for I will forsake you and I'll meet your eyes for the very first time, for the very last.

    maynard <ibis>: they are awkward and last 2 damn long. I prefer thinner smaller ones

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    Um so you boot up with the pins shorted?

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    Fucking damnit. It was booting up windows then crashed. So I tried loading from my windows disk and it crashed again. heres what it says

    "A problem has been detected and windows is shutting down to prevent damage to your computer. etc.

    then at the bottom it says

    ***STOP : 0x0000001E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0xFFFFF80000D2BA2DE, 0x0000000000000000,0x00000000000000008)"

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    technically, you're not really shorting it. you're actually jumping it. the difference is that normally you attach a jumper to the board, and here you're sticking the screwdriver in.
    Quote Originally Posted by OMGBEARS
    I feel it is important for me to let you know how feeble your efforts to strike such feelings inside of me really are. I have the internal fortitude of a large animal, an elephant, for instance. Likewise, I'm the result of coitus between the devil and a pack mule made out of chainsaws, so I am extremely strong, and carry little care for others in this world. Trees also stand aside due to my chainsaw blood.
    Quote Originally Posted by ๖ReS View Post
    How am I supposed to tell you to fuck off without replying ?

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    Show your pc who's boss, whip it out and piss on it!
    Last edited by Carmichal; 12-28-2011 at 12:47 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michelle View Post
    Show your pc who's boos, whip it out and piss on it!
    boos?

    and didn't mikey try something similar? with beer?
    Quote Originally Posted by OMGBEARS
    I feel it is important for me to let you know how feeble your efforts to strike such feelings inside of me really are. I have the internal fortitude of a large animal, an elephant, for instance. Likewise, I'm the result of coitus between the devil and a pack mule made out of chainsaws, so I am extremely strong, and carry little care for others in this world. Trees also stand aside due to my chainsaw blood.
    Quote Originally Posted by ๖ReS View Post
    How am I supposed to tell you to fuck off without replying ?

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    Technically your not "jumping" shit, your completing an electrical connection, or flipping a switch. Shit should of been named "shorting pin"

    A short circuit is allowing an electrical path to travel where it isn't really intended to. Just like in this case.

    Zero, my board does not default with one in place either. They are the 2 pin set-ups not 3. Only time ya need a jumper for em is to clear.

    Poker, re-installing windows wont fix the bios post problem. If not bad img bins in both chips, it is a piece of hardware. I'm swaying towards RAM.
    Make all your last demands for I will forsake you and I'll meet your eyes for the very first time, for the very last.

    maynard <ibis>: they are awkward and last 2 damn long. I prefer thinner smaller ones

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    Alright, I keep updating this thread and being like it's running, it's not running, it's running. But apparently it's running now, I just know for how long. Any ideas on what I should do to keep it running? There is no restore point for it. Should I reinstall windows? Should I update windows?

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