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      Sorry how is that done I saw that there is a 3-pin connector and a bumper set in 1 and 2 and it says clear cmos 2 and 3 what do I do connect 2 and 3 or how is it done I have never done it before

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        That's why the boards come with a manual with all these instructions :facepalm:

        The idea is to put the Jumper in the Clear-CMOS position (you say it's 2-3 on your board) for a couple of minutes, and then turn off the power supply for another 2-3 minutes before putting the Jumper back in its normal position and starting the computer.

        If there are no damaged components, it should start up and indicate that the CMOS information is erased or damaged, forcing you to enter the BIOS.

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          Ok when I get it I will try it and tell you, thanks for replying so quickly, I'll tell you later.

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            I have tried the bumper on pin 2 and 3 which says clear cmos and now the pc does not start if I put it on 1 and 2 yes and if I do not put it on any either. Behind the tower I have a button that also says clear cmos but I do not know how to use it if with the bumper on or without it.

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              @Fassou:

              The idea is to put the Jumper in the Clear-CMOS position (you say it's 2-3 on your board) for a couple of minutes, and then turn off the power supply for another 2-3 minutes and then put the Jumper back in its normal position and start the computer.

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                But I put it in position 2 and 3 with the PC turned off, I say this because if I put it there, nothing starts up.

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                  @Fassou:

                  The idea is to put the Jumper in the Clear-CMOS position (you say it's 2-3 on your board) for a couple of minutes, and then turn off the power supply for another 2-3 minutes before putting the Jumper back in its normal position (it will be 1-2 on your board) and start the computer.

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                    I don't understand why you answer me the same thing when I figure out the first thing that I'm not clear about if I put 2 and 3 clear cmos and restart the pc and leave it for 2 or 3 minutes then I turn off the power cable included another 2 or 3 min and then bumper 1 and 2 which says normal and wait for the bios to enter no, but as I told you before it doesn't start anything with the bumper on 2 and 3 so I don't know how I left it like that for 2 or 3 min if it doesn't start.

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                      The jumper on 2-3 is done with the PC turned off, and you don't turn it on until after you put it back in its normal position.

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                        Nothing throws it that way and nothing follows the screen without signal, tomorrow I will take it to appinformatica to see what it could be, it smells to me that it is the memories but it seems strange to me that none of the 2 work.

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                          In the end it was the power supply they left me one I tried it and it was that so I bought a cooler master g700 of 700w and it works.
                          Thanks for your help.

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