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Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

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Yes thats the proper way to reinstall the jumper

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2008

SOURCE: turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

Some MB's have a second jumper setting on the board to allow a technician to jump to a faster "trouble shooter" configuration. After any or no changes are made to the BIOS's configuration the BIOS wants the The tech to reset the jumper back to "Normal Mode" so the customer doesn't have an overclocked or "hyper"machine voiding it's warrantee. I have seen this on some mostly older boards including Intel's who are known for down speeding their MB's. Check the websit for the MB's manual and see if it tells you where the jumper is located. If not, Also try to update the BIOS to the latest version and this may resolve your problem. Hope so.

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

If I understand what you are asking: The computer starts up and you see the setup page. It then says that you are supposed to place the jumper in the normal position. It happens every time. The jumper is at correct position

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 22, 2009

SOURCE: turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

Try to clean the pins on the board, check the connection inside th jumper. (with multimeter or else). Try to clear the bios .

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2009

SOURCE: turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position in intal(lga775)

if this message is appearing on your screen then the bios jumper is installed at reset position. so please install this bios jumper of your motherboard and the pin number 1-2 position of bios.
it will be allright

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

i get jumper the error massage is " Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

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Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position) what can be done?

turn off the power
unplug the Power cable from CPU
see the manual of the motherboard or search out "CMOS Jumper clips" these are 3 pins in which 2 are covered with a small clip (called JUMPER), (most probably this is placed near battery) remove them and change the position, eg if the same are in position of 2+3 then move them to 1+2 or vice versa.
Now power on.

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When i start my computer boot screen appears every time.

may be you cmos battery is weak just remove the battery and install new battery and also make sure jumper position is proper.
Hope this helps. Please rate my response.
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Have a good day.
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Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

You have installed the jumpers in incorrect way,please install with correct way.Keep one piece of jumper in certain chips to set down on mother board.
So keep so care with installing it.
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Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

i get jumper the error massage is " Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position
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Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position in intal(lga775)

if this message is appearing on your screen then the bios jumper is installed at reset position. so please install this bios jumper of your motherboard and the pin number 1-2 position of bios.
it will be allright
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Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

Try to clean the pins on the board, check the connection inside th jumper. (with multimeter or else). Try to clear the bios .
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Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

If I understand what you are asking: The computer starts up and you see the setup page. It then says that you are supposed to place the jumper in the normal position. It happens every time.

If this is correct, it is telling you that there is a jumper on the motherboard (probably labeled "clear CMOS) and it's set in the incorrect position. There will be three pins. The jumper is installed across two of them. Move the jumper (the little plastic thing) to the other setting: for example, if it's installed on pins 1 and 2, move it to 2 and 3. Give that a try. Will probably work for you.
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Turn off power and reinstall the jumper in normal mode position

Some MB's have a second jumper setting on the board to allow a technician to jump to a faster "trouble shooter" configuration. After any or no changes are made to the BIOS's configuration the BIOS wants the The tech to reset the jumper back to "Normal Mode" so the customer doesn't have an overclocked or "hyper"machine voiding it's warrantee. I have seen this on some mostly older boards including Intel's who are known for down speeding their MB's. Check the websit for the MB's manual and see if it tells you where the jumper is located. If not, Also try to update the BIOS to the latest version and this may resolve your problem. Hope so.
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