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Name: kristy
Date: July 31, 2000 at 10:25:40 Pacific
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one of you guys who replied about my stealth s540 problem reply number 3 i think,, mentioned to remove the card and (battery cmos clear) does that mean take tha battery out to reset the cmos???
thanx for all your advice



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Name: Ken
Date: July 31, 2000 at 10:34:23 Pacific
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That is one way to reset your MB bios.

Ken


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Name: Mike
Date: July 31, 2000 at 12:22:24 Pacific
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There should be a jumper on your mainboard that you can use to clear your CMOS, but if you do not have the manual or know where it is battery removal is the easiest. Most BIOS will let you restore factory settings directly from the CMOS software with options as "restore factory defaults" or "restore setup defaults"


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