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Old 11-21-2005, 08:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Cleared CMOS HELP!!!!!!

I cleared the CMOS on 2 motherboards a 550mhz P3 IBM, and a AMD k6 600mhz ECS. Now when ever I turn the comps on the monitor wont go on, insted it keeps asking for a floppy. What should I do, PLEASE HELP!!!
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Old 11-21-2005, 11:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i hate to see this go unanswered, this same non answering posts costed me a 2000$ computer.

did you put the jumper in there original state?
like

* *
- - - the (-) represtent the pins, the (*) represent the jumper
this is how they should look, then when you reset the whatever you doing, i think you put them back to were they originally were...

http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...t=201&ei=UTF-8

read that first paragraph and see if that it...
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Old 11-21-2005, 11:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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yes that link is what you need, i thikn you didnt put the jumper back in the normal state, the link says either remove the battery or change the jumper.
then a couple seconds later, you should put it back in the orignal state, i really hope this helps
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Thats exactl what I did I switched the jumper to the clear posision for 15 seconds then back to normal, now this problem came up.
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Just disable the FDC (Floppy Disk Controller) in the BIOS menu. BIOS usually defaults to searching for a floppy drive so if you dont have one, just disable the floppy access.
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Just disable the FDC (Floppy Disk Controller) in the BIOS menu. BIOS usually defaults to searching for a floppy drive so if you dont have one, just disable the floppy access.
yes, that is what i did. i bet i bet you dont have a floppydrive and the stock mobo setting say there should be a f.d.

try that
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Old 11-22-2005, 08:22 PM   #7 (permalink)
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i hate to see this go unanswered, this same non answering posts costed me a 2000$ computer.
3 hours is not an unanswered post.

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this same non answering posts costed me a 2000$ computer.
No, it cost you a single power supply.

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Now when ever I turn the comps on the monitor wont go on, insted it keeps asking for a floppy.
does the floppy have a solid green light or does it blink when you turn the system on?

Reset it again by taking the battery out for ~1 minute then check that you didn't accidentally loosen the cable connecting the floppy to the motherboard.
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