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Completely powering down and rebooting usually solves it, but there have been times where I've had to go into the CMOS and manually reset it. That has also worked for most of the other machines I've worked on. There have been times where the new hardware was causing the conflict.
For example, if the jumper on the hard drive was set incorrectly, or the motherboard didn't correctly recognize the "Cable Select" setting for a drive or my system just didn't like the particular vid card.
In those cases, removing the new hardware resolved the problem, either on reboot or after resetting the CMOS. Sep 28, 19, 1, If its happening on a reboot, it means you fworked your Overclock settings and the comp wont boot at the settings you want.
Don't need too. This is a fairly common problem and I'v enot seen a solution on any forum yet. I also haven't installed any new hardware. Like I said, it's not a big deal for me. Quickly heading into the BIOS and then exiting doing nothing else boots me quickly into regular windoze mode. AFAIK though, some people are forced into safe mode. Originally posted by: dliv3ranc3 Sorry, what does that mean in newb terms?
So unless the battery was sitting around in a warehouse for years, I don't think that's it.
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