The easy way is try to reset your CMOS with 3 way
1. Enter the BIOS setup utility and choose to "Reset BIOS Settings" to their factory default levels.
The exact menu option in your motherboard's BIOS may differ but look for phrases like reset to default, factory default, clear BIOS, load setup defaults, etc. This option is usually located at near the bottom/end of your BIOS options.
2. Another way to clear the CMOS is to short the "CLEAR CMOS" jumper on your motherboard, assuming you have one (most motherboards do).
Open your computer and look around your motherboard for a jumper labeled like this. These jumpers are usually located near the BIOS chip itself or near the CMOS battery.
3. to clear the CMOS is to reseat the CMOS battery. By removing and then reinstalling the CMOS battery, you remove the source of power that saves your computer's BIOS settings.
If you can't access BIOS and also can't locate the clear CMOS jumper, clearing the CMOS this way should do the trick.
You can choose 1 from 3 of them. Good Luck
3. to clear the CMOS is to reseat the CMOS battery. By removing and then reinstalling the CMOS battery, you remove the source of power that saves your computer's BIOS settings.
If you can't access BIOS and also can't locate the clear CMOS jumper, clearing the CMOS this way should do the trick.
You can choose 1 from 3 of them. Good Luck
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