Question about ASUS A7N266-VM Motherboard
Stef, Sandrews suggestions are right on, however, if you decide to reset the BIOS you should document its settings first. That way you don?t accidentally loose any BIOS settings that the manufacturer *or someone else* might have made to increase performance or stability. It?s not always the case but better safe than sorry??
Posted on Jan 16, 2007
There is normally a system tamper reset within the bios settings somewhere. Alternatively try to reset by the JBAT1 terminal by putting jumper from pins 1-2 to pins 2-3 then back again and restart pc. You will have to set the time again and make sure the HDD is detected in standard bios settings and re start.
Posted on Jan 16, 2007
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there is no jbat1 terminal on the motherboard is there another way to reset the bios
i have the same problem as stef1756`s
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