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Old 08-25-2006, 02:20 AM
Valber
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Default Asus BIOS Load Default

Hi all,

I have a ASUS K8V-VM. I think that I disable the internal VGA
processor, so, the system boot, but no video signal.

So, how to enter on bios and reset or load default values ??

Thanks


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Old 08-25-2006, 03:09 AM
paulmd@efn.org
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Default Re: Asus BIOS Load Default


Valber wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a ASUS K8V-VM. I think that I disable the internal VGA
> processor, so, the system boot, but no video signal.
>
> So, how to enter on bios and reset or load default values ??
>
> Thanks


Two ways.

THere should be a Clear CMOS jumper near the battery (labels vary, but
jbatt is common). Toggle it to the other position. Try to boot. Then
put it back, try again to boot.

THe other way it to remove the coin-cell battery and have a cup or two
of coffee, then put it back.


In either case, remove the main power first.


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Old 08-25-2006, 04:00 AM
Paul
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Default Re: Asus BIOS Load Default

In article <1156471757.160798.148030@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups .com>,
"paulmd@efn.org" <paulmd@efn.org> wrote:

> Valber wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a ASUS K8V-VM. I think that I disable the internal VGA
> > processor, so, the system boot, but no video signal.
> >
> > So, how to enter on bios and reset or load default values ??
> >
> > Thanks

>
> Two ways.
>
> THere should be a Clear CMOS jumper near the battery (labels vary, but
> jbatt is common). Toggle it to the other position. Try to boot. Then
> put it back, try again to boot.
>
> THe other way it to remove the coin-cell battery and have a cup or two
> of coffee, then put it back.
>
>
> In either case, remove the main power first.


The user manual will contain a description of a safe way to
clear the CMOS with the CLRTC jumper. Usually the first step
is to unplug the computer. That is a safety precaution, as
some older motherboards can be damaged, if +5VSB is still
present on the motherboard, and the jumper is put into the
"clear" position. In the "normal" position there is no problem.

Paul

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