PC SupportI've disabled csm and now pc won't load.
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I've disabled csm in bios and now my pc not loading. Nothing is coming out of the monitor. I have an asrock motherboard.
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power off, use the jumper to clear CMOS. There should be a CLRCMOS1 or something like that on the motherboard and a 3 pin area with a two pin jumper, usually just move it over one, wait a few seconds move it back and you should be good. |
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16 wrote power off, use the jumper to clear CMOS. There should be a CLRCMOS1 or something like that on the motherboard and a 3 pin area with a two pin jumper, usually just move it over one, wait a few seconds move it back and you should be good.Is this functionally any different than just pulling the CMOS battery and leaving it for 30 seconds? That's my usual go-to method and it hasn't failed me yet. @original post if there is a CMOS jumper then start off with that! One of the desktops I built a couple years ago had some funky stuff that needed to be done for me to install Riot anti-cheat, and one of those things had to do with CSM... regardless, I had the same issue but it's fixable. Just be patient and dont panic |
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Lood wrote16 wrote power off, use the jumper to clear CMOS. There should be a CLRCMOS1 or something like that on the motherboard and a 3 pin area with a two pin jumper, usually just move it over one, wait a few seconds move it back and you should be good.Is this functionally any different than just pulling the CMOS battery and leaving it for 30 seconds? That's my usual go-to method and it hasn't failed me yet. same effect, some boards just have the jumper. Makes life easier sometimes especially when you repeatedly brick the board |
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