K killians45 Fully Optimized Messages 3,243 Sep 20, 2005 #11 you dont have to enter bios to do this. There are jumper pins on the MBD (on most). You take the jumper off the 2 pins for normal operation and set it to 'clear NVRAM', 'reset', or the like.
you dont have to enter bios to do this. There are jumper pins on the MBD (on most). You take the jumper off the 2 pins for normal operation and set it to 'clear NVRAM', 'reset', or the like.
OP OP T thetrench Beta member Messages 4 Sep 20, 2005 #12 actually that sounds interesting... where would I find which configuration is the reset and such?