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Resetting bios

Hi I have turned on burn in mode in my Intel d945gccr desktop board . After saving changes my pc is not starting and gives three beeps In three seconds . Ie. Ram issue. But I checked my ram and it is ok . Please help me to reset my bios . I have tried jumper and cleaned the ram and also the cmos battery also . Please help.

18th Jun 2017, 1:32 PM
parvesh khatri
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Ok. 1. Unplug all energy sources and devices (energy cable, USB sticks etc) 2. Press the power button to remove all remaining energy 3. Take out the CMOS battery 4. Press the power button again. 5. Put the CMOS on its place 6. Reboot 7. Press Esc, Del and F keys during boot
18th Jun 2017, 1:55 PM
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Can you explain why you tagged several programming languages? Anyway, you should put more effort in explaining your problem -What changes did you save? BIOS-related? -Can you access the BIOS menu? -How did you check your RAM? -Did you remove the CMOS battery or just clean it?
18th Jun 2017, 1:37 PM
Louis
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Hi Louis I tagged so many languages to spread this question. I saved burn in mode turning on. I inserted it inserting it in another board. yes I cleaned it .
18th Jun 2017, 1:40 PM
parvesh khatri
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What is "burn in mode"? An option in your BIOS? Did you take the CMOS battery out? Again: Can you access the BIOS menu?
18th Jun 2017, 1:44 PM
Louis
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it is for overclocking
18th Jun 2017, 1:44 PM
parvesh khatri
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unfortunately I can't use bios menu
18th Jun 2017, 1:45 PM
parvesh khatri
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there is nothing to see on the screen
18th Jun 2017, 1:45 PM
parvesh khatri
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Please answer my questions... All BIOS options should be reset if you take out the CMOS battery. Did you try it?
18th Jun 2017, 1:47 PM
Louis
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yes I have tried
18th Jun 2017, 1:48 PM
parvesh khatri
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the Intel customer support is not so good and they didn't understand my problem.
18th Jun 2017, 1:50 PM
parvesh khatri
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What is the "burn in" mode you mentionned before? A BIOS option? Or OS-related?
18th Jun 2017, 1:51 PM
Louis
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it is a bios option
18th Jun 2017, 1:51 PM
parvesh khatri
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it can override processor clock speed to 1ghz more if needed.
18th Jun 2017, 1:53 PM
parvesh khatri
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but I can't see it happening as my pc didn't start after that
18th Jun 2017, 1:54 PM
parvesh khatri
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wait
18th Jun 2017, 1:59 PM
parvesh khatri
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Overclocking is often a bad idea. You should only do it if absolutely necessary as it degrades your CPU considerably faster. If you have set it too high it may the cause for your broken CPU
18th Jun 2017, 2:00 PM
Louis
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I sat this to auto . not too high
18th Jun 2017, 2:02 PM
parvesh khatri
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please stay tuned
18th Jun 2017, 2:03 PM
parvesh khatri
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it is sleeping time here in my country . Please stay tuned.
18th Jun 2017, 2:04 PM
parvesh khatri
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whenever you get time. I will inform you when the problem is solved.
18th Jun 2017, 2:05 PM
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