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you did not mention the model type of your asrock motherboard... check the model first.. download a user guide for your model.. here is the link :http://www.givemefile.net/smanuals/mainboards/asrock.html ... click the model of your motherboard... then below the icon "Are your PC drivers Updated Download Now"(avoid pressing this)......click your model user manual download... click again to start downloading....enter verification code and save the file.
go to the following site http://www.asrock.com/mb/manual.asp?Model=K7S41GX&s=462
download the user manual(not quick installation guide) and check page no 7 or content 1.3 to get the jumper pins to reset the motherboard. just short those pins and the cmos settings will be gone.
another simple method is just remove the battery and wait for 5 min and again plugin the battery. thats it you motherboard is resetted to factory settings.
there should be no virtual memory limitation on a motherboard. That limit is a windows only setting that is controlled through the control panel and limited physically by the hard drive. Perhaps you mean to say video memory? ...or conventional memory?...or which other?
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