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-DCFC wrote can you clear the CMOS?

Heres a step by step guide.

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You wont need a screw driver, well i didn't anyway.

The battery will look something like this

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Im removing it now. After it's removed what should i do?
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MrZinc wrote
-DCFC wrote can you clear the CMOS?

Heres a step by step guide.

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You wont need a screw driver, well i didn't anyway.

The battery will look something like this

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Im removing it now. After it's removed what should i do?
like the guide says leave i tout for 10-15 minutes and then put it back in, take note of the symbol '+' and '-' and that you put it back in the right way round.
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Ok after i removed the battery for about 20 minutes i booted my computer on and it says this

Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. to fix the problem:

1. Insert your windows installation disc and restart your computer.

2. Choose your language settings, and then click "next"

3. click "Repair your computer" (I've already tried to repair multiple times and it didn't work)

it also says Status: 0xc000000f
Info: The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.
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-DCFC wrote
MrZinc wrote
-DCFC wrote can you clear the CMOS?

Heres a step by step guide.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

You wont need a screw driver, well i didn't anyway.

The battery will look something like this

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Im removing it now. After it's removed what should i do?
like the guide says leave i tout for 10-15 minutes and then put it back in, take note of the symbol '+' and '-' and that you put it back in the right way round.


omg THANKS it's working now. I appreciate it. also gave you +rep
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MrZinc wrote
-DCFC wrote
MrZinc wrote
-DCFC wrote can you clear the CMOS?

Heres a step by step guide.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

You wont need a screw driver, well i didn't anyway.

The battery will look something like this

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Im removing it now. After it's removed what should i do?
like the guide says leave i tout for 10-15 minutes and then put it back in, take note of the symbol '+' and '-' and that you put it back in the right way round.


omg THANKS it's working now. I appreciate it. also gave you +rep
No problem matey enjoy your computing.
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