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Continuas restart when i power on my ups connected to computer the computer gives no display but the processor fan continues to run.please help me,i have no money to afford a second mother board.

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Check your cmos battery as it may be too flat to continue to the P.O.S.T If you find it to be flat replace and then you will have to reset the time and date in the bios setup screen when prompted. If the continuas re booting persists, turm pc off and then on again pressing F8 as it boots and hopefully you get into the safe mode menu and you eill have to highlight the line that reads Last Known Good Configuration, press enter then allow a re boot.

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