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Old 02-07-08, 02:00 PM   #16
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Old 02-07-08, 02:29 PM   #17
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Sorry did a cardinal sin not posting MoBo and specs.



Intel P4 2.4oa GHz 1mb L2 Cach 533 Mhz PGA-478
Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-G
4GB DDR 400 RAM
NiVidia GeFORCE 7600GT 512 mb ddr2 8x AGP
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MAXTOR 320 sata hdd x2
ULTRA X-CONNECT2 550 watt
ULTRA XG Quantum case
Septre 22" widescreen 1200:1 2ms 1680x1050

Hope leting everyone know mobo type helps.
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Old 02-07-08, 03:09 PM   #18
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SUBMAN, there isnt much to argue, anyway here is what the circuit basicaly would looks like, grossly simplified ofcourse, I should have done this as the first thing, but nevermind that for now.

http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/4...essenseff0.jpg

As for what to do for Cmos clear id recomend you just use the jumper method while leaving the batery in place, but it definately wont hurt to remove it, it is however a redundant step.

Edit:If i misspel circuit one more time im going to slap myself silly
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Old 02-07-08, 04:07 PM   #19
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What you're missing is everyones MB design is different. Is ASUS for example is saying that you need to remove the battery, theirs does not follow 'your design'. That is what you're not getting.

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Old 02-07-08, 04:22 PM   #20
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Well, i have had Asus motherboards, I have done cmos clear on them, an yes, acording to the manual that is the procedure one should take, BUT, if you do not remove the battery CMOS clear takes place like it should with no damage to the battery. All motherboards do have that power circuitry that way, because it is the simplest, most cost effective way of doing it while providing the reliability nessesary. So far I have experience with several modelsof Abit, ASRock, Asus, DFI, Epox, Gigabyte, Intel and MSI motherboards and all of them have had that same basic circuit for that purpouse.
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