Custom clear cmos

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NascarFool
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Custom clear cmos

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My cable has been more off than on in the past several hours. So, I got bored and made a custom jumper to clear the cmos. Sure beats getting down on your knees and pulling the side panel off. I used an old fan header from a deab mobo and wire lead with a three hole socket. I mounted it in the bay right below the floppy drive. :)


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wow... that's some good thinking...
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Post by dadx2mj »

Pretty cool, but do you have to clear cmos often enough to make it worth while?
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When attempting to raise the FSB a little too high sometimes. The other day I flashed the bios and it went into an on/off mode. The comp would completely click off then right back on. I had to clear it and then flash it to a different bios. All in all, yes I get a bug up my butt that tells me to overclock so high that it won't post. :D
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Yuo si teh g33k!

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