Blizzard Sector
Broke my computer - Printable Version

+- Blizzard Sector (https://www.blizzsector.co)
+-- Forum: General Community (https://www.blizzsector.co/forum-3.html)
+--- Forum: Tech Forum (https://www.blizzsector.co/forum-14.html)
+--- Thread: Broke my computer (/thread-23603.html)



Broke my computer - Deadlyy-Guy - 10-19-2005

NOOOOOOO Sad Sad . ok so my noob *** decided to up the clock a bit more on my monster and i guess my computer didn't like that. so when i saved and restarted my computer nothing came up. the monitor wouldn't come on and the keyboard wouldn't light up its like the bios wouldn't even load. so me being the noob i am does anyone know how to reset the bios manually cuz it won't even let me get to the setup screen now. i'm on my computer at work right now. HELP MEH!!

EDIT: sorry this should be in tech forum if a mod could move this plz i'd appreciate it. thx


Broke my computer - mpeck - 10-19-2005

i've never had this problem with overclocking, but i believe all motherboards have some jumpers you can put in a certain position to default the bios, i've never done it myself, but i know my motherboard has a button on the back that i can push to reset it. Just look up something like "Resetting the bios" on google.

After a few moments of searching, i've found this, it might be of help to you

Quote:Most motherboards manufactured over the last decade or more use a battery to sustain the dynamic Bios/CMOS settings for the motherboards PROM chip. These dynamic settings are those manually set by either the computers manufacturer or you, the user. There are two ways to erase these dynamic settings, by either resetting a jumper on the motherboard itself (referred to as a "clear CMOS" jumper), or by physically remove the power from the computer (disconnecting the power plug) and then removing a battery (used to maintain power to the PROM chip that contains the Bios/CMOS information) from the motherboard.

That and more can be found here


Broke my computer - Deadlyy-Guy - 10-19-2005

10-4 on that. yeah its really weird i've never had a problem overclocking it before, i already had it runnin 300mhz faster than it came but i figured another 100 wouldn't hurt it since it never overheats and my HL2 still runs a little buggy under full graphics acceleration. but when i went to save bios and restart it the computer was on but it wasn't displaying anything on the monitor and the keyboard/optimouse lights didn't come on. i'm not a total computer noob but this is very strange to me.


Broke my computer - slimp - 10-19-2005

this is why i dont mess with my computer, i just leave it the way it is... shitty.


Broke my computer - Deadlyy-Guy - 10-19-2005

woo hoo i just found something on google that tells me how to set the jumpers, i'll print it off and see if i can't get the monster up and running again tonight.... ugh a night without my computer i don't want to imagine it....

oh and if it works i'll post it up tonight and let you guys know how to do it in case your bios ever gets scrambled that way you don't have to suffer like i did last night lol.


Broke my computer - FraterPerdurabo - 10-19-2005

I heard that there is a way of reinstalling Your BIOS without actually seeing anything on the screen, by following sounds. If You didn't enable Your PC Speaker before You screwed Your computer then I'd say that Your odds are pretty slim. This usually happens when BIOS malfunctions, in cases such as faults in BIOS installation etc... This would definately help:

http://www.pcmech.com/show/bios/81/

Check the 2nd page. I think that it's Your situation. I had something similar a while ago...


Broke my computer - FrogMan - 10-19-2005

Yea or your motherboard books should have a diagram of the jumper setting and how to reset it


Broke my computer - Deadlyy-Guy - 10-19-2005

unfortunately i bought my motherboard from my old room mate who works for a computer store, so thats all i got. no books or anything. i went home for lunch and reset the jumpers but the way my computer is set up i have to wait about 15 minutes after plugging the power back in to start it so i didn't get to start it before i left. hopefully i moved the right jumper, with my luck tho i probly moved the "oh man this is gonna **** ur shit up" jumper LOL


Broke my computer - CoOliEo - 10-19-2005

lol all i would do to my computer is upg the Ram coz it easy as shit to do.


Broke my computer - Deadlyy-Guy - 10-19-2005

my computer is like my truck, when i find something new that i can do to it, i do it. sometimes it works right and sometimes your camper blows off while driving down the road. ya take a chance i guess.

-=UPDATE=-
Ok i did the manual reset last night i moved the number 1 jumper next to the CMOS battery from positions one and two to positions 2 and 3, plugged the power back in, unplugged, moved the jumper back to 1 and 2, and cranked her up. all works and i am now back up and running.