Originally posted by: fishstickz
If this does not work, remove the system from the mains, and remove the battery, leave it for an hour, replace the battery, and then see if it works again.
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Originally posted by: fishstickz
If this does not work, remove the system from the mains, and remove the battery, leave it for an hour, replace the battery, and then see if it works again.
Could you explain this detailed please so I don't mess anything up?
Thanks.
Originally posted by: Josh7289
How do I remove the battery?
I know I changed the AGP something or another to None from 64 or whatever since I don't have an AGP card...But nothing too bad, I think...?
Originally posted by: Josh7289
I know I changed the AGP something or another to None from 64 or whatever since I don't have an AGP card...But nothing too bad, I think...?
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Just turn it on?! Will that damage anything? How long should I leave it on without the battery?
Originally posted by: Fern
BTW, if you have a mobo manual, you might consider reading the damned thing before you f*ck with settings that you don't know jack about.
Originally posted by: Fern
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Just turn it on?! Will that damage anything? How long should I leave it on without the battery?
What he's saying is that while the pc is UNPLUGGED, push the power botton. The PC will NOT turn on as it is UNPLUGGED.
By pushing the power button, it will drain the last bit electricity out of it.
Fern
BTW, if you have a mobo manual, you might look for a key to press (example "F8") during boot that will automaticall reset the BIOS to default.
No Need to panic, nothing has been damaged. Your just learning a procedure "new" to you that will revert things back to normal 😉