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There is a blue jumper located just below the lithium battery on the motherboard. You need to remove the jumper and move it to the two pins on the right for about 10 seconds to clear the CMOS then move the jumper back to where you found it. That should clear out the password. It will also change all the BIOS settings back to factory so adjustments to the BIOS may need to be made after reset.
Hi turn off an unplug the PC open the right side cover of the computer, remove the memory card and clean the contact cotton w/alcohol and wipe it dry and re install it back. This might solve the problem.
please also note that several motherboard required you to put the modules in certain slot configuration (such as in slot 1 and 3 or 2 and 4) but if you got only 2 slot then forget about this slot configuration.
Hi - First you need to describe the problem you're having and we can go from there.
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Mikeywaf
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